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The Switchboard of The Universe 

YOUR NAME 

IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE. 

IS IT TOUCHING A FORTUNATE 

OR UNFORTUNATE BUTTON FOR YOU? 



IF--? 

YOU WERE BORN 

Between 

January 21st 

and 

February 19th 

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YOUR NAME -gfc 

ITS ACTION ON YOUR LIFE 
—IF— 

You Were Born 

-BETWEEN-- 

Jan. 21st and Feb. 19th 

BY VEOUA J. BOYILE and AELVA J. BOYILE 



Copyright U. S .and England, 1921. 

By 
Veolia J Boyile and Aelva J. Boyile. 

All rights reserved 



VEOLIA J. BOYILE, 
HO Steger Building CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A 






FEB -I 1922 
C1A657850 



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PREFACE 

The special placing- of the name vibration, in connection 

with the individual birth for each of the twelve month, is 

absolutely original with the author and can be used by no 

one in any publication without express permission from 

^Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyile. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the condi- 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discords 
played by you or upon you from day to day. by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon the 
life. 

Business men will find these books invaluable in ji: 

employees, partners, genera), conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, as 
weil as in showing the direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. 

They have been written for the benefit of those, . o 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper st Kty 
necessary to an understanding of the principles involved in 
this science, nevertheless wish a method which wilj guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results and 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, has 
long passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one science which offers a method of at least 
ameliorating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
to contain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type of events 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
tune, then there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if all 
went wrong. 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith; 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Bo not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names : 

123 456789 
abcde fghi 
jklmnd^pqr 
s t u v w x y x 

Example: 
Mary An n 

4-1-1+9+7=21 1+5+5 

Smith 

1+4+9+2+8=24 (Mother's name before marriage) 
Jack son 

1+1+3+2 +1+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14. 
Look for 21 and read definition. 
Look for 11 and read definition. 
Look for 24 and read definition. 
Look for 19 and read definition. 
Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters. Look for M and 

read aeiiniuon. 

Look lor A and read definition. 

Look tor S and read deiimtion. 

Look ioi J and read definition. 
Example 2: 

Burton William 

2+^+9+2+6+5=27 5+9+3+3 +9+1+4—34 

Clark 

3+3+1+9-1-2=18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5=33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and reack definition. 

Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 

Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jtm, Jack, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as if it 
were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jim ,etc. 



Don't forget that there are eleven more books in this 
set: One for each month. Give birth date when ordering. 



Price of each book 15 cents. 
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BIRTH 

Between Jap. 21 and Feb. 19* 

3 or A — Ambition; strength of will; thoughtful; serious; re- 
served. Difficulty in working in subordinate position. 
Steadfast; persevering. Apt to have disputes with "par- 
ents, employers or guardians. Generally success in pub- 
lic occupations, city positions and governing bodies. Fav- 
orable for gaining one's independences and for holding 
positions of an isolated type. Especially good for connec- 
tion with electrical or manufacturing machinery. Possible 
early death of father or separation from him. Many 
changes of occupation. Tendency to become eccentric, 
and may suffer from public criticism. 



2 or B — Excellent mental powers, learns easily, good mem- 
ory. Apt to favor the lower classes. Favorable for work as 
manager, or agent or in connection with food-stuffs, such 
as farmer, miller, grocer, hotels, restaurants; or with 
drugs and medicines as doctor or nurse. Inclined to be 
critical and retiring yet slightly boastful. Tends to a quiet 
rather uneventful life but gives considerable success with 
servants and employees. Probably many friends especially 
among women. May make many short journeys and act as 
secretary, messenger, traveller or ambassador; or possi- 
bly a teacher. 



3 or C — Great love of beauty. Excellent taste. Strong love 
nature which is difficult to restrain. Fond of admiration 
and too easily influenced by the opposite sex. Good for 
health and popularity. Inclined to early marriage and 
sometimes a hasty one. Talent for music, poetry or paint- 
ing, but not much application. May be extravagant . Love 
for clothes, ornaments and show. 

4 or O — Apt to be impulsivve and abrupt in speech and man- 

ners; but intellectual arid quick-witted. May do things 
suddenly and unexpectedly without considering conse- 
quences. May have schemes for public benefits, and profit 
through the parents and public work. Forcible and ready 
speaker; and generally rather positive opinions which he 
may change suddenly. Probably suffer from loss of 
friends, and their opposition' and hostility, and from the 
treachery of one of them. Dictatorial and anxious to lead. 
May be estranged from the parents one of whom may die 
early in life. Tends to a death among strangers at a dis- 
tance from home, possibly a foreign land; which may be 
caused directly or indirectly by a friend. May gamble. 

5 or E-— Favorable for religious matters or clergymen. Good 
humored, kind, liberal, just. Fortunate also for literature, 
journeys, dealings with horses or shipping and preferment 
in learned bodies. Money through legacy or marriage. 
Fond of games and speculation. Probably two love affairs 
or marriages ,one may be with a relative. Possible ten- 
dency to gambling. 

6 or F — Ambitious. Usually has a public career, rises in life 
and becomes prominent. Love of power, independence and 
authority. Success through the father, or if a woman, 
through the husband. 

7 or G — Good for popularity, friendship, love and marriage ; 
transitory friendships with artists, musicians, mystics. 
Danger of scandal, loss or treachery through friends. 



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8 or H — More fortunate for commerce than for professional 
work. Fond of science and philosophy, good memory. Ex- 
cellent secretary, clerk or any sort of employee. Tendency 
to undertake too many things. May do much in a quiet 
way but not very successful for obtaining public notice. 
May write on unpopular subjects. Tendency t6 acquire a 
habit of drug taking; at some time may be obliged to 
travel for health. Danger of nervous troubles from over- 
work, bringing indigestion, liver and bowel complaints. 

9 ©r I — Success in serious matters; university life or reli- 
gion. Tends to power, prominence, or responsibility ; faith- 
ful; good worker. Profit through judicious investments, 
legal or religious matters. May inherit through the father. 
Possible connection with shipping or horses. May be sep- 
arated from a parent through travel, religion or politics. 
Danger of disputes, misfortune, losses through religion 
or bigotry ; and while travelling in foreign lands. May join 
religious or philosophical societies. 

10 or J — Very determined and self-willed .Strong power 
of concentration. Quick-witted and keen, but possibly 
aggressive and rebellious. Sometimes rather likes to be 
antagonistic. May receive an unexpected legacy. Danger 
of accidents, falls, gunshot wounds, explosions, probable 
sudden end. 



HI or K — Quick, restless manner and mind.. Rapid walker. 
Does much travelling. Many changes of residence. May 
have prophetic dreams and psychic experiences. May be 
a somnambulist. Candid, honorable, good-humored. Tal- 
ent, or possibly genius in religion, philosophy, music or 
poetry. Natural teacher or preacher. Also successful in 
amusement lines or with shipping and horses. May have 
two occupations. Possible danger while travelling. 



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12 or L — Kind and sympathetic. Fortunate for marriage, 
partnership and popularity. Most successful in partner- 
ship. Generally gain through marriage. love of music, 
poetry and literature. Favorable for connection with 
toilet preparations, clothing, ornaments, perfume. 

13 or M — Quick temper, excitable and at times aggres- 
sive, therefore apt to make enemies; though candid, 
generous and sincere. Fearless, enterprising, independent. 
May have a secret love affair and a disappointment in 
love ; or lose the loved one by death. Possibly loss of a 
child by disaster, death or separation. Possible danger 
of fevers and trouble with the heart and back. 

14 or N — Apt to be grave, serious, ambitious, orthodo> 
nified and perhaps melancholy. May become rich through 
religious matters, foreign affairs, commercial enterprise?, 
death of relatives. Success in public matters and govern- 
ment affairs. Apt to become much involved in the trou- 
bles of friends. Successful, and popular. Possibility of 
great wealth. Fond of travel and likelihood of at least 
one long voyage. 

15 or o — General success, vitality, forceful character. Rise 
in position. Tends to give long life. 

16 or p — Success in clerical work, nursing and medicine. 
Possible genius in art or music. Danger of loss through 
treachery, dishonesty ancUdeceit of servants or employees. 
Unfortunate in employment ; but possible success through 
psychic matters. Liable to trouble with stomach and 
bowels. 

17 or Q— Makes up the mind slowly ; but very determined 
when once it is made up. Money may come through broth- 
ers and sisters, writing, teaching, travelling. Patient and 
persevering in acquiring knowledge. Apt to gain money. 
Sociable, friendly, affectionate. Religious. Fond of art 
and poetry. Good memory. May be irritable at time? 



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18 or R — Trouble and misfortune, especially in early life, 
connected with relatives; journeys, clerical and literary 
work; profit from two sources; but these may be ques- 
tionable. Possibility of domestic troubles or treachery 
which may lead to false imprisonment; many troubles 
caused by deceitful relatives or inferiors tends to bring 
public dishonor. May marry abroad,. or marriage may be 
with foreigner. Suffering caused by self-deception. Pos- 
sible strange death through violence or jealousy. 

1% or S — Imaginative, intuitive, but peculiar. Rivalry, i 
position, enemies. Manner is cold and distant. Probable 

hasty engagement and marriage, and later separation., 
divorce, or loss by death. Troubles with business pai 
tiers and acquaintances. 

20 or T — Same as 2. 

21 or U — Very determined in opinions. Marriage is some- 
times delayed. Zvloney probable through marriage ; popu- 
larity, the public. Possible trouble in connection with mar- 
riage because of money, death, or separation from loved 
one. Favorable for money and property. Money by legacy, 
partnership, marriage and business. Affectionate, faith 
ful. Gains and losses by speculation. 

22 or V — Literary, quick-witted, mentally and physically 
active. Possibly deceitful. Fond of family and home and 
usually much attached to the mother. Imaginative, 
friendly, sociable. Inheritance from parents and usually 
gain whrough the mother. Many changes of residence. 
Fond of music, painting and poetry. Most fortunate when 
associated with others. Should live near water. Successful 
with houses, land and shipping or in dealing in liquids. 
Usually comfort at end of life. May have psychic experi- 
ences. Digestive troubles likely. 



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23 or W — Friendship of employes ; general prosperity and 
good health. Practical, philosophical, analytical. Benefits 
through servants or empldyees. Faithful to employers. 
Profit through investments, literature, travels by land, 
and dealing in second-hand things. May have secret love- 
affairs and marry an inferior. Likely to have foreign as- 
sociations and .ravels. Danger of suffering by treachery 
and deceit, indolence and various misfortunes. Likely to 
have trouble with liver, digestion and bowels. 

24 or X^— Same as 15. 

25 or ¥ — Generally good for money and business, though 
there may be periods in the life when the reverse of this 
is true. Good natured and patient. Fortunate for friend- 
ship and marriage, May suffer through dishonesty and 
fraud. Danger of a tragedy in the life. 

26 or Z — Active mind and great readiness of speech,, 
Just, generous, sincere. Talent for medicine, science and 
literature. Changeable. Apt to jump from one subject to 
another. Inclines to write short articles or pamphlets on 
rather unpopular subjects; and the writing is apt to be 
somewhat involved. Much travel, riding and walking. May 
be taken ill while travelling, or have other troubles while 
on a journey ; also diffculties in educational matters, and 
in connection with brothers and sisters. Danger of con- 
tracting a drug habit. 

27 — Success through companies, large firms, societies or 
associations. Self confident and assured; but apt to be 
austere, gloomy and fond of retirement. Successful or- 
ganizer; but may be disagreeable and reserved. Makes 
friends at a distance from home, also through letters, 
writings and journeys. Selfish. Usually makes his own 
fate, through his personal actions. Ambitious, love of 
px>wer and high position. Fond of exercising authority 



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over others. Diplomatic, but distrustful. Irritable, or even 
bad temper. Father may exert a strong influence, but it 
may be an unfortunate one. May obtain competence to- 
ward end of life; but this is uncertain. Danger of dis- 
honor in domestic life; jealous partner; losses through 
relatives, poverty. Travel is dangerous, not apt to make 
many journeys. Possible suicidal tendencies. 

28 — Strongly emotional and sensitive. Troubles in the home 
life, domestic affairs, houses, lands ,the dwelling place 
and the occupation, particularly in early life. Probably 
much travel. Fondness for occult matters. May have 
trouble with a parent and annoyance in public life. 

29 — Mediumistic; clairvoyance. Attracted by original, 
strange, eccentric, or novel subjects. Many female friends. 
Will probably join some mystical or secret organization. 
Friendships easily made and broken. Peculiar, indepen- 
dent, unexpected ; fond of secrets and mysteries. Ten- 
dency to nervous troubles, and may have to be very care- 
ful of the^ eyes. 

30— Kind-hearted ; easily moved ; ardent and constant in 
love,. Pleasure-loving. Cannot bear to be alone. Ben- 
efits from those in higher position. Popular, fond of so- 
cial life, show, gaiety, pleasure, amusement. May have 
a strong talent for painting, poetry, music or art. Money 
through speculation or matters connected with the young. 
Fortunate for marriage, and the birth and prosperity of 
children. 

31 — Excellent as a lawyer or detective. May desire promi- 
nence, but not likely to obtain it. Apt to have heavy mis- 
fortunes; may be easily depressed, and becomes gloomy 
and meloncholy. May bring about one's own troubles by 
acting dishonestly. Danger of secret enemies, treachery, 
loss, slander. Probable death in want, hospital or insti- 
tution. \ 



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32 — Courteous, truthful. Successful socially, in business, 
commerce, speculation. Kind, sympathetic; probable mar- 
riage with a relative or someone in close association; or 
may make two marriages. Trouble later in domestic life 
through letters, fickleness, travel or relatives. May bring 
trouble to or from the mother, brothers and sisters. 
Friends in high position play a large part in the life. 
Clairvoyant dreams. Possible danger from travel. Not for- 
tunate for land or houses. 

33 — Success in quiet secluded occupation. Danger of secret 
enemies, loss, isolation, prosecution. 

34 — Much travelling either for pleasure or necessity. Pecu- 
liar views; clairvoyant dreams or visions; psychic experi- 
ences. 

35 — May marry a relative or employee, more because the 
minds are equal, than from an emotional standpoint. Love 
of social life, friends and children. Fond of intellectual 
pleasures and amusements. There may be many delays 
and obstacles in connection with marriage. JVTay meet 
the marriage or business partner when on a journey. Do- 
mestic quarrels likely at times. Success as a public 
speaker. 

36— -Early death of -father, and loss through houses and 
lands likely. Many and heavy misfortunes^ Bad for honor, 
position, wealth and general success. Troubles in business, 
occupation and profession. Probable estrangement from 
parents; privation. Trouble through houses, and in the 
dwelling place. Difficulties in love affairs, with inferiors 
and with children. Death in a foreign land or at a dis- 
tance from home, probably by drowning. 

37 — Difficulty through the father and troubles and obsta- 
cles in the family, especially in early life. Loss through 
speculation, troubles with offspring. Unconventional, re- 
belious, fickle: or may encounter fickleness in others. 



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Success may conie through a public or professional ca- 
reer; but likely to be accompanied by social annoyances 
and various obstacles. 

38 — Determined, self-reliant, assured. Legacy through 
the mother or through females. May be abrupt, plain- 
spoken, positive, conservative, averse to change ; yet may 

themselves, bring about g:reat changes. May be irritable, 
easily angered and revengeful. Tendency to coarseness 

of speech and manner and may' develop immoral and in- 
temperate habits. A death may have occurred in the fam- 
ily or among the close friends, shortly before or i 
the birth; and may be frequently brought into contact 

with death and the affairs of the dead, Probably money 
through marriage or business partner. Loss of a child 
likely. Danger of losses and disputes connected with wills 
or legacies ; and of death at sea, through liquids, or mobs, 

39 — Same as 3, 

40 — Same as 4. 

41— Favorable for partnerships and association with oth- 
ers. Socially popular. Fortunate for marriage, and for 
long and short journeys. May marry a foreigner or some 
one from a distance. Charitable, religious ; but sometimes 
incurs the enmity of clergymen. May receive legacies 
from outsiders and become connected with public insti- 
tutions, hospitals, etc. Danger from both open and secret 
enemies; loss of money through a woman, relatives or 
friends ; treachery and opposition from friends. 

42 — Money through the father and probably the son. For- 
tunate for finances ; but the money is apt to be spent 
quickly. 

43-—Trouble through the father and in the family, in early 
life. Success in artistic, musical and occult or mystical 
matters. Generally good for financial affairs especially in 



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large businesses such as stores. Danger of downfall and 
scandal. 

44 — Quiet, sociable, good-humored. Successful in mining, 
geology, science. Talent for music and poetry. Natural 
dancer ; probably fond of athletics. Many changes of resi- 
dence. Money through matters connected with water, 
houses or land, the brothers, sisters and other relatives, 
and the mother, or her side of the family. May make 
considerable number of journeys especially by water. 
Succeeds better with partners or in association with oth- 
ers. May have some sort of psychic power and be a som- 
nambulist. Danger of nervous trouble > especiallv in later 
life. 

45 — Likely to marry someone who is thoughtful, grave, re- 
served, cold but just. Will probably die first. One or both 
will gain by the marriage; one wealth and the other po- 
sition. The father of one or the other will greatly influ- 
ence the marriage, either to help or hinder it. Favorable 
for partnerships with the. father or persons older than 
self. Danger at some period, of the downfall and death 
of marriage partner, ill-health, separation, death of a 
secret friend or lover, and of tragic death of self. Especial 
troubles through women are likelv to occur at the aares of 
21, 35 and 42. 

46 — Scientific and literary ability, very original, may be 
rather eccentric. Fondness for travel and probably many 
friends among literary people. Tendency to take up un- 
popular causes. Talent for exploration. Danger of trou- 
bles with the education, disobedience, unconventionality, 
estrangements from the brothers and sisters, accidents 
while travelling. 

47 — Brings a public life, many changes of occupation, much 
travelling ; executive ability ; some drawback or hindrance 
in the career is likely to be constantly present. Open and 
secret enemies are probable; the reputation may suffer 



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whether deserved or not, there is danger of downfall, loss, 
unfortunate changes. Selfish, fond of show, careful in 
money matters, cautious, calculating; able to influence 
others. May attain considerable fame, 

48 — Favorable for travel. Sociable, good-natured, friendly, 
clear-headed, intuitive. Sympathetic family relations. 
Original, inventive. May be musician, writer, speaker, 
or artist. Good penmanship. Money from several differ- 
ent sources and occupations. Several love affairs or mar- 
riages, one may be with a relative; may be found of 
flirting and rather fickle. One marriage may be with 
someone from a distance. 

49 — Same as 13. 

50- — Gain through marriage, the mother, public work; will 
probably be closely associated with one of the parents, 
likely to be ':he mother. May be many journeys, generally 
by water, for pleasure and health. May travel with a par- 
ent, or because of the parents. Danger of trouble connec- 
ted with travel and water; but probably not serious. 
Death at a distance from home is likely. 

51 — Same as 42. 

52 — Sympathetic, charitable, emotional. Likely to have a 
strange life, full of surprising occurrences. Psychic ex- 
periences ; may have peculiar dreams. May be untruthful. 

53 — Just, good-humored. Education likely to be neglected 
through lack of opportunity. Trouble through deceit, 
treachery and underhand acts from servants and em- 
ployees ; or may cause or be accused of causing these 
troubles to others. Talent for detective work and the un- 
ravelling of mysteries. Diplomatic. May succeed and per- 
haps gain fame through singing . . ; es- 
pecially good writer of detective stories. May carry on 
two lines of study or work, and be connected with nurs- 
ing, medicine ,pr:sons or hospitals. More successful in 
partnership. Danger in travelling by water, from libel, 



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scandal, forgery ,thef t of important papers, loss through 
brothers and sisters. 

54 — Strength of will, love of power and authority and abil- 
ity to control others ; and apt to resent opposition or res- 
traint. Loss or disappointment in legacy, marriage or bus- 
iness partner. Danger to the honor and reputation, un- 
popularity, scandal, downfall. Subtle, masterful, schem- 
ing ; able to influence others in a manner they do not un- 
derstand. Father may die early, or may cause many trou- 
bles; or even possibly one's own death. Sometimes gives 
success in the affairs of the dead, or in connection with 
chemicals and hygiene. Danger of crime and notoriety 
and from accidents, poisons, surgical operations, infection 
and death in a public manner. 

55 — Same as 37. 

56 — Fortunate for nursing, domestic and charitable work. 
Apt to be quiet and retiring. Life brings many obstacles 
and misfortunes. Romantic, emotional, fond of music and 
poetry. Good speaker, writer or composer. Easily de- 
pressed and discouraged; and may lack humor. Danger 
of dissipation and drug taking ; from secret enemies ; and 
of spending some time in a hospital ,poor-houses or pris- 
on. Health not very good, 

57 — Same as 48. 

58 — Fortunate for legacy and money through marriage or 
business partnership. Firm, positive, determined. Practi- 
cal, executive ability, hard worker. Inclined to be selfish 
and disregard the feelings of others. Extravagance and 
loss is likely. Health is likely to be poor in childhood and 
youth. Fond of physical and financial risk. Trouble likely 
from accident, fever, surgical operation. Danger of a per- 
iod of seclusion or -confinement and possibility of udden 
end. 



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■59 — Makes sincere friends from whom many benefits are 
derived. Superstitious. Profit through personal influence, 
profession, inheritance; probably a marriage for love. 
Fond of music and poetry. Good fortune through socie- 
ties and associations. Possible sudden death. 

fa® — The father may die before the mother. More fortunate 
for later life. Success with lands, farming, building, min- 
ing. Danger of poverty, weak constitution, losses at end 
of life. 

61 — -Love of novelty, sensation and luxury. Generally good 
for money through marriage or business partner; but 
danger of losses at times through the same sources. 

62 — Same as 53. 

63— Same as 45. 

64 — Same as 1. ' 



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The Switchboard of The Universe 

YOUR NAME 



IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE. 

IS IT TOUCHING A FORTUNATE 

OR UNFORTUNATE BUTTON FOR YOU? 



IF-? 

YOU WERE BORN 

Between 

February 19th 

and 

March 21st 



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YOUR NAME 

ITS ACTION ON YOUR LIFE 
.-IF- 

You Were Born 

-BETWEEN- 

Feb. 19th and Mar. 21st 

BY VEOLIA J. BOYILE and AELVA J. BOYILE 



Copyright IL S .and England, 1921. 
By 

Veolia J. Boyile and Aelva J. Boyile* 

All rights reserved. i J 



'i 



VEOLIA L BOYILE, 
9 JO Stoger Building CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. 



.bis" 



FEB-1^22 



C1A657850 
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PREFACE 

The special placing of the name vibration, in connecnon 
with the individual birth for each of the twelve month-, is 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by no 

one in any publication without express permission from 
Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyile. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the condi- 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discords 
played by you or upon you from day to day. by your per-* 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon The 
life. 

Business men will find these books invaluable in judg- 
ing employees, partners, general conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, as 
well as in showing the direction where physical, f inane 
mental danger lies. 

They have been written for the benefit of those. o 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper e 
necessary to an understanding of the principles involw 
this science, nevertheless wish a method which will guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, has 
long passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one science which offers a method of at least 
ameliorating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
to contain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type of events 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
ttien there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if all 
went wrong. 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it is p] 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith;; 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names : 

12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
a b c d e f g h i 
j k i m n £ p q r 
s t u v w x v x 

I 
Example : 

Mary A n n 

4+1+9+7—21 1+5+5 

Smith 

1+4+9+2+8=24 (Mother's name before marriage) 

Jack son 

1+1+3+2 +1+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14. 

Look for 21 and read definition. 

Look for 11 and read definition. 

Look for 24 and read definition. 

Look for 19 and read definition. 

Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters. Look for M and 
read definition. 

Look for A and read definition. 

Look for S and read definition. 

Look for J and read definition. 
Example 2: 

Burton William 

2+3+9+2 +6+5=27 5+9+3+3 +9 + 1+4=34 

Clark 

3+3+1+9+2=18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5=33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. < 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition. 

Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 

Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jack, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as if it 
T were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jim ,etc« 



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BIRTH 
Between Feb. 19th and March 21st. 



j or A — Success in law, religion, or some unusual undertak- 
ing. Inclines to travelling and long journeys. Changes of 
faith. Inventive; fond of mysteries and ritualism. Favors 
visions, presentiments, or dreams. Possible danger oi 
domestic troubles and through travels. 

2 or B — Tends to place the owner in a position of respon- 
sibility and to give authority over others, or an authori- 
tative manner. Ambitious ; love of prominence. Fitted for 
a public life. Fond of pleasure; changeable affections. 
Generous with money ; falls in and out of love easily. Can- 
did, warm-hearted, high-minded. Intuitive. May develop 
genius in some line. Love of music, poetry, painting. Fond- 
ness for luxury, perfumes, jewels, fine clothes. Inclines to 
gain one the favor of those in high places. Tends to suc- 
cess in speculation ; though also danger of losses through 
tftis. 

3 or C — An intense love of the beautiful. Apt to benefit 
through quiet obscure work which does not come before 
the public. May have secret love affairs or make a secret 
marriage. May marry an inferior. Cheerful, fond of social 
life. Easy-going; peaceful ; may be indolent. Likely to have 
two occupations at the same time or change from one to 
another. May be the recipient of charity or gift from 
friends and may gain through painting, music or some ob- 
scure occupation. Danger of heavy losses and of difficulty 



in making a living. May have secret enemies, connected 
with love affairs or marriage. Separation and scandal, 
Financial loss through women. May be many obstacles to 
the marriage. 

or I) — Ambitious. Fond of public life and generally wins 
prominence. Good soldier or sailor. Apt to be dictatorial 
sometimes quarrelsome. Inclined to have trouble with 
those in authority or higher position, and arouse enmity, 
rivalry, opposition and criticism. May quarrel with the 
father and be early separated from him through his 
death, or in some other way. There may be disagreements 
and separation between the parents themselves. Liability 
to same type of trouble with brothers, sisters: difficull 
through letters, writings, journeys, accidents. 

or E — Active, self-confident, fertile; unswerving from 
their object. Persevering, generous, enthusiastic. Fond 
of mysteries and occult matters. Analytical and both des- 
tructive and constructive. Positive and sometimes aggres- 
sive especially in religious matters^ May incline to some 
peculiar religious or philosophical belief. May lose a child. 
Danger or misfortune from water or travelling. Possibil- 
ity of death by water or while travelling. Love of pleas- 
ure, amusement and show. Very emotional and imagina- 
tive. Generally good for money through legacy, marriage 
or partnership, though possibility of the sum being a 
small one. 

6 or F — Probable success in law, religion, philosophy, pub- 
lishing; also travel to a distance or in foreign countries,. 
Constant, persevering. 

7 or G — Success in artistic, musical or psychical matters. 
May have trouble in the family especially in early life. 
Probably largely through the father. Generally fortunate 
in money matters and especially good for working in mu- 
sical or artistic lines; or in large distributing business- 
Danger of downfall and scandals. 



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8 or H — Positive, strong-minded, sell- indulgent, but kind 
hearted, fond of pleasure, easy-going. Fortunate fo 
teachers, singers, artists,. writers. Generally successfu 
speculators. Good director or manager and generally rise; 
to responsible position make many journeys. Fon< 
of children. -Danger of treachery or slander through ser 
vants, employees or super i 

es of hear" or bowels. 

9 or I — Force of character, strength of will, love of powei 
and authority, ability and desire to control others. Dislik* 
of opposition or restraint. Danger of many misfortunes 

:h as loss of legacy, marriage or business partner, rep 
utation. Possible downfall through crime or shame. Sub- 
tle character able to plot and scheme. Tends to break u\ 
or disintegrate. May be separated from the father or ht 

ay die early. May be th< oubles. Bes 

for occupation connected with death and the affairs oi 
the dead; and business dealing in chemicals or hygiene 
Health apt to be delicate in youth ; but may live a long 
life. Danger, accidents, poisons, surgical operations, con- 
tagions disease. Possibility of death in a public manner 
or in a public place. 

10 or J — Trouble through impulsive marriage or partner- 
ship. Apt to bring enmity, opposition, broken friend- 
ships. Probable separation or divorce. Fortunate for artis- 
tic or literary matters ; and tends to bring these into the 
life. Strong imagination and intuition. 

11 or K — Firm, determined, self reliant. Abrupt, plain-spo- 
ken, hard worker. Probable legacy through the mother or 
through females. Conservative and averse to change, es- 
pecially if forced into it; and may be obstinate, irritable, 
have considerable temper and be revengeful. May speak 

rsely and become dissipated. Danger of scandal. May 
quently act as executor; bine occupation con- 

cted with the dead. Strongly attracted to the opposite 



but if a woman danger in any 
nection with men. 

• L — Apt to bring delays and disappointments in love 
affairs, partnership or marriage. May marry an inferior. 

money through employees or as an employee, 
'orable for occupations connected with medicines, 
g, doctoring, food, farming or gardening, 
good health, digestion and appetite. 

M — Probable trouble with the parents; possibility of 

agreement with or separation from, or early death of 

one of them. May inherit through the mother or 

of the family, or may in some way inherit houses and 

land; but there is danger of much forced expenditure 

ough these sources, accidents or I 
digestive troubles, fevers, accidents. Many change 
residence. Danger from water. Reb Is against authority; 
original, independent. Probability of disease of nerves and 
stomach. 

14 or N — Especially fortunate for religious matters. Good 

humored, kind, broad-minded, love of justice. Fortunate 

for literature, travels, or connection with shipping or 

rses. Gooi advancement in religious, philosophical, 

Tends to general good fortune and 

cess. Natural peace-maker. May gain through legacy 

triage, and have two love affairs or marriages. One 

v. ith a relative. Generally successful in specula- 

. bat may develop a love for gambling. 

. — Tends tc a quiet, secluded life with obscure 
nary occupations. Danger of loss, prosecution, 

and secret enemies. 

16 or P— Talent for art, music and the stage; very 

I emotional. Lavishly generous. Danger of falls, 
from high places; aisr ;an- 

I through children or love affairs. 



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17 or Q— Brilliant. Quick-witted. Business ability. Good 
writer and speaker, but with a tendency to exaggerate. 
Sarcastic, enthusiastic, excitable. May write and publish, 

' have many friends among literary people. Tend 
short writings rather than long. Probably to much travel- 
ling. Danger of trouble to head or bowels, or of fevers and 
accidents. 

18 or R — Economical, diplomatic, reserved. Profit through 
industry, careful investments, thrift. Strong-willed, deter- 
mined Kind-hearted and rather slow, but at times easily 

'Used to passion. Not go\ money matte:.- : money 

comes but slowly and wastes away. Sorrow and treachery 
through relatives and offspring. Possibility of inheritance 
through father, or one of the parents; sickness through 
travel, probably in foreign lands. Generally dislikes travel. 
Peculiar domestic experiences. Death of marriage partner 

ikely. May be somewmat selfsh and miserly. 

19 or S — Brings obstacles, thwarted ambition, restrictions 
insurmountable difficulties connected with occupation. 
May succeed best in partnership or when associated with 
others ; especially in science, chemistry or art. Success at 
times in a public or state occupation ; but danger of hos- 
tility and public enmity. Disputes with subordinates. Ma,y 
have trouble with digestion and bowels. 

20 or T— Same as 2. 

21 or U — Ardent in love matters. Finds it difficult to re- 
strain the affections. Love of beauty. Generally good 
health. Too easily influenced by opposite sex. Makes 
friends easily, apt to be popular. Inclined to make an early 
marriage. Talent for music, poetry, painting and enthusi- 
astic concerning them, though not much application. Fond 
of show, fine clothes and admiration. Usually fortunate 
in money matters, but loss of money through one's owe 
fault, or too free expenditure is likely. 



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22 or V — Intellectual and a lover of books, study, scientific 
and literary pursuits. Many changes of residence, or has 
more than one house. Many journeys ; short or long. Apt 
to walk and ride considerably or be much outside. Ver- 
satile. Skilled with hands and arms. Generally able to live 
by the wits. May earn a living as traveller, salesman* 
speaker, writer, artist, sculptor. May have more than 
One occupation, or change from one to another. May be 
irresolute and lack perseverance. Possibility of being un- 
derhanded or subtle, or even dishonest. 

23 or W — Sincere, generous. Fond of power, pomp, dignity, 
display, courteous. Friends of good position influence the 
life. Fitted for the head of some undertaking directing" 
and controlling others. Love of dramatic grandeur and 
ceremony and great enterprises. May gain prominence in 
religion, philosophy, fine arts or intellectual matters,. 
Travelling is generally for a definte end. Good constitu- 
tion and vitality. Generally fortunate through offspring, 
social life, friends. May profit through pleasure, sporting 
matters, the stage, or educational work. 

24 or X — Same as 15. 

25 or Y — Very emotional. Strange life; crowded with un- 
usual experiences. Love of travel, charitable. May be un- 
truthful. Inclined to have weird dreams or presentiments,, 

26 or Z — Positive, obstinate, difficult to convince. May profit 
through legacy. Enthusiastic in espousing any cause and 
made highly indignant by a real or imaginary wrong, 
Witty, sarcastic ; ready speaker with a great command of 
language. Ingenious, full of resource, may make some 
clever invention or discover}'. Fond of solving mysteries 
or problems. May be a chemist, detective, metal worker, 
writer of mystery stories. Can control by the will, also 
heal in the same manner. May lose brother, sister or 
cousin who is in close association. Danger while travel 



14 

.ling, especially in teys on water. Temper n 

be very uncerta. 

27 — Unfortunate for occupation, position, reputation and 
popularity; though there m&y be soi ess in quiet 

' obscure occupations. There is sometimes much trouble 
through the father or to the father; may bring separa- 
tion, financial troubles, hostility. Apt to have many un- 
accountable misfortunes with much undeserved enmity 
and persecution. Romantic attachments with unfortu- 
nate endings. May succeed best through work connected 
with hospitals, prisons, charitable institutions, etc. 

28 — Original, fond of occultism or mysteries, ingenious, may 
be eccentric. Strong desire to travel and explore. Liking 
science. Generally many friends among literary peo- 
ple. Apt to take up with unpopular causes. Danger of 
trouble through education, letters, brothers and sisters, 
etc. 

29 — Tends to give a public life; but there is usually some 
unpleasantness with it. Many changes of occupation. Fond 

of show, rather selfish, careful and calculating. Good 
mentality. Love of fame. May gain considerable fame or 
notoriety, but raise up enemies; or the reputation may 
suffer. 

30 — Usually closely associated with one of the parents, gen- 
erally the mother. Love for family life. Man ; y be 

late in life as. there are likely to be obstacles to money and 
' Carriage. May be considerable difference in age between 
oue'x self and the marriage partner. A parent on one side 
or :he other may do some special thing to hel nder 

marriage. May gain financially through 
•1, through the parents, marriage parti con- 

nection with shipping or water. 

impulsive and abrupt in manner and in speech. Quick- 
witted. May develop a tendency to gamble. Ap1 ud- 



15 

den and unexpected things. Forcible and determined, 
ready speaker. Opposition and hostility from former 
friends; possible trouble through false friends, and may 
lose many by death or estrangement. Trouble through 
:>*irms, societies, companies. May profit through public 
•k and parents and make a good marriage. Loves to 
ect others. May lose a child or be estranged from it. 
Death may be due directly or' indirectly to some action of 
a friend, and may be at a me or in a for- 

eign land. 

32 — Fortunate for money and friends. Tends to bring money 
through church matters, philosophy, learning, shipping, 
travel, horses speculation, investments; affectionate. 
May also gain through land and food, but danger of losses 
at times through these sources. 

^33 — Tends to connect one with administrative bodies; bring 
public honors, satisfied ambition, many friends, benefits 
from those in higher position. 

34 — Very emotional, with love of sensation and luxury. 
Generally fortunate for money matters ; or gain through 
marriage and business partner, or legacy. Danger of 
losses at times through the same sources. 

35— Learns easily, fond of science and philosophy. Success 
lies mainly in commercial lines. Good memory, excellent 
clerk or secretary. Tries to follow too many studies or 
occupations. Not especially good for public success in 
either speaking or writing. Tendency to bowel complaint 
and nerve troubles brought on usually by overwork. D'ari- 
• of forming a drug habit. 

36 — Troubles and difficulties, especially in early life, ir 
gard to education, brothers and sisters, literary work. 
Talent for invention and discovery, strength of character. 
May gain through travel and at times through ma- 
mentioned above. Danger of false imprisonment through 



16 

treachery or domestic troubles. Deceitful relatives. May 
make a marriage abroad, at a distance from home, or to a 
foreigner. Loss through legal matters. Strange death 
through violence or jealousy. 

37 — Apt to bring trouble in the home life, possible estrange- 
ment. May be losses through houses and land, and obsta- 
cles connected with the occupation. May have trouble 
with a parent, changes of residence : annoyance in public 
life 

38 — General popularity, love of music, poetry, good-na- 
tured, makes friends easily. Fortunate for marriage and 
partnerships. Success with the masses. Women friends,, 
Very easily influenced by others and very dependent upon 
companionship. Danger at times of domestic troubles and 
losses through partners. 

39 — Same as 3. 

40 — Same as 4. 

41 — Intelligent, analytical, fond of picking things to pieces 
to find out the why and wherefore. Practical, rather ma- 
terialistic. Faithful worker and usually fortunate in ob- 
taining faithful employes. May be absent-minded or lack- 
ing in application. Not very favorable for marriage. May 
travel, but generally by land. May gain through teach- 
ing, literature, investments, employees, or dealing in sec- 
ond hand things, May have secret love affairs, Tendency 
to trouble with liver, digestion and bowels, and of treach- 
ery from an employee. 

42 — Force of character. Energetic. Vitality. General success 
and long life. 

43 — Generally brings considerable travel. May have pre- 
sentiments or be very psychic in some way. 



17 

44 — May have two occupations at the same time or change 
the occupation frequently and suddenly. Much travelling. 

Brilliant, but may be changeable. 

45 — Serious, critical, analytical. Excellent manager or su- 
perintendent, because of a gift for controlling and hand- 

Q employees. May be reserved or somewhat gloomy and 
melancholy especially in later life. There is likelihood of 
thwarted ambition and some drawback in the occupation. 
Difficulties through the father are probable; also through 
servants and employees. Tendency to colds and trouble 
with liver, stomach and bowels; also headaches. May 
e a romantic love affair, but marry late in life. Do- 

stic difficulties are probable. Possibility of brain Trou- 
ble. 

' — Not good for money matters. Causes sudden Josses, 
foolish ventures, trouble through dishonestyi Involved af- 
fairs, but much ingenuity and resourcefulness in getting 
out of difficulties. Possibility of money at times through 
partnership or in unexpected lines, through new under- 
takings. May gain financially through marriage, 

47 — Much travelling. Probably psychic : may have presenti- 
ments. Restless and unsettled physically and mentally. 
Very active: quick walker. May be a somnambulist. Strong 
talent as teacher of religion or philosophy ; also music and 
poetry. Tendency to be secretive and rebellious. May also 
gain through shipping, horses or amusement enterprises, 
especially if these are near water or connected with 
water. Faithful to employer and a hard worker; may ben- 
efit through employees. May have two occupations or 
change from one to another. Likelihood of danger while 
travelling. 

48 — Positive and fixed in opinions and very determined ; 
though also affectionate. Apt to be fortunate and gain 
financially by marriage, through friends, general popu- 
larity, the public. Marriage is liable to be delayed on ac- 



18 

count of money, death, or an unyielding disposition. For- 
tunate for receiving legacy, and for business. Speculation 
will generally be successful though there is also danger 
of loss through this. 

49 — Same as 13. 

50 — Truthful, trustworthy, good-tempered but restless and 
changeable, fond of novelty and travelling. Tends to so- 
cial and business success. May gain through literature, or 
educational matters. May make two marriages, one may 
be with a close friend or relative. Possible trouble through 
the family. Difficulties caused by fickleness, or through 
letters, travelling or relatives. Possible estrangement from 
the mother, brothers and sisters. Rather unfortunate in 
connection with lands or houses. 

51 — Same as 42. 

52 — Broad-mmded, sympathetic, charitable. Apt to join se- 
cret societies; but may have trouble through those con- 
nected with these associations. May benefit through the 
help or charity of others; though at some time might en- 
dow a charitable institution. Danger of bad health and 
heavy losses. 

53 — Good memory, fine intellect. Strongly averse to 

change, fixed in opinion and difficult to influence. Travel 

generally for a definite object rather than pleasure 

L'ntific and literary. Usually many friends who may 

bring both benefits and misforturies. 

54 — Generally good. Marriage with someone older who is 
grave, thoughtful, reserved, is likely. The marriage may 
be delayed; though money or position may be gained 
through it. The father of one side or the other will either 
greatly help or hinder the marriage. .Fortunate for part- 
nerships, especially with older people, or for connection 
with companies and associations ; though there is danger 
of loss, death of marriage partner, ill health. 



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55— Same as 37. 

56 — Love of mystery. May have presentiments or clairvoy- 
ant dreams. Liking for unusual subjects. Many women 
friends, and among club members. May join any move- 
ment for political, scientific or educational work. Indepen- 
dent and unconventional, but desirous of the good opin-- 
ion of others. Weak constitution and sometimes trouble 
with the sight. 

57 — Same as 48. 

58 — May make a rash, hasty and early marriage. Passion- 
ate, falls in love easily and sometimes becomes entangled 
detrimentally with the opposite sex. Sometimes the mar- 
riage is delayed because of an early disappointment. Also 
liable to rush into rash partnerships. May meet with envy 
and opposition, open or secret and have troubles through 
other people; but these are usually caused by one's own 
fault. Danger of disagreements with friends, relat 
and associates, and death of marriage partner. 

59 — Grave, serious, dignified, ambitious, melancholy. May- 
have strange beliefs and superstitions. Profit through, 
friends and personal influence. Fortunate for public life, 
money, legacies, favors and benefits from those in better 
or more authoritative position, for power and popularity 
Possibility of great wealth. Tends to bring travel and 
long journeys. Apt to become involved in the troubles of 
friends. 

60 — Excellent intellect ; success through brothers and sui- 
ters and through writing, study, scientific work, teach- 
ing, literature ; though possibility of troubles through 
these sources at times. 

61 — May marry an artist, or rather bohemian person; 
great love for the beautiful ; for music and painting ; much 
attracted to the opposite sex ; usually good fortune ; but 



20 

danger at some period of scandal, broken engagement, 
and an unfortunate marriage. 

62 — Same as 53. 

©3 — Same as 45. 

64 — Same as 1. 



21 



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YOUR NAME 



IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE. 

IS IT TOUCHING A FORTUNATE 

OR UNFORTUNATE BUTTON FOR YOU? 



IF--? 

YOU WERE BORN 

Between 

March 21st 



a 



■ Ml 



April 21st 



PRICK 15c 



** 









YOUR NAME 

ITS ACTION ON YOUR LIFE 
...IF— 

You Were Born 

-BETWEEN-- 

March 21st and April 21st 

BY VEOUA J. BOYILE and AEIVA J. BOYILE 



Copyright U. S .and England, 1921. 

By 
Veolia J. Boyile and Aelva J. Boyile. 

All rights reserved 






VEOLIA J. BOYILE, 
910 Steger Building CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. 






FEB-'l 1922 



C1A657850 



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PREFACE 

The special placing of the name vibration, in connection 
with the individual birth for each of the twelve months, is 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by bo 
one in any publication without express permission from 
Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyile. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the co 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discords 
played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon the 

life. 

Busini will find these books invaluable in judg- 

ing employees, partners, general conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, as 

is in showing the direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. 

They have been written for the benefit of those, 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper 
necessarv to an understanding of the principles involved in 
this science, nevertheless wish a method which will guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results and 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science has 

passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one science which offers a method of at least 
ameliorating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
to contain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type of events 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is bein i:- read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
tune, then there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem asrif all 
went wrong. 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully-. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith ; 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for. addition of names: 

12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9- 

abcde fghi 
jklmndpqr 
stuvwxyx 

Example : 
Mary Ann 

4+1+9+7=21 1+5+5—11 

Smith 

1+4+9+2 +8=24 (Mother's name before marriage) 

Jack son 

1+1+3+2 -|-i+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14. 

Look for 21 and read definition. 

Look for 11 and read definition. 

Look for 24 and read definition. 

Look for 19 and read definition. 

Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters. Look for M and 

read aenniuon. 

Look lor A and read definition. 

Look lor S ana read aetmiuon. 

Look lox J and read aetmiuon. 
Example 2: 

Burton William 

2+i>+9+2+6+6=27 5+9+3+3 +9+1+4—34 

Clark 

34-3+1+9 4-2=18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5=33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition. 

Look for 33 and read Kief inition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 

Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jack, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as if it 
were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jim ,etc. 



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BIRTH " 
Between March 21st and April Met, 

31 or A — -Determined and sirong- willed. Great power of con- 
centration, quick-witted. May be inclined to be aggressive 
and rebel against authority. May receive an unexpected 
legacy. Danger of accidents, falls, gunshot wounds, and 
explosions. Possible sudden end. 

2 or B — Fortunate for home life and close attachment to 
the mother, usually brings gain through her. Friendly r 
emotional, changeable. Easily influenced by the surround- 
ings and readily falls into the ways of those about one. 
Many removals and changes of home. Most successful 
when led by others ; though at times may act very inde- 
pendently. Talent for music, painting, poetry or acting. 
May be very intuitional or psychic. Will probably travel, 
by water, and should live near water. Generally success- 
ful in connection with houses, lands, shipping or dealing 
in liquids. May be jealous. Likely to have trouble with the 
digestion. 

3 or C — Financial benefits and many favors through friends. 

Many friends among opposite sex. Romantic or strange 
love-affairs and probable trouble through these. May 
make a late marriage. Unexpected and remarkable oc- 
currences play a part in love matters. Love of pleasure 
and social life; may join pleasure clubs. Love of the' beau- 
tiful and talent for music, painting, poetry. Fortunate for 
gaining money through companies, societies, firms, 
banks; through friends and associates, and public enter- 
prises. Danger of scandal, loss and extravagance. 

4 or D — Positive and very fixed. Apt to be aggressive in re- 
ligious matters, inclined to be skeptical and unorthodox. 



Usually opposes the influence of others. May change his 
opinions rather frequently. Brave, daring and fearless, 
Independent of other's opinions. Apt to travel considera- 
bly, but may meet with dangers while doing so. Apt to be 
fond of walking, riding and athletics. Liable to have many 
disputes with relatives. May make money in partnership 
or associated with someone else. Some of the brothers or 
sisters may die, and there may be a loss of money or leg- 
acy. Danger of secret scandals. Anxiety regarding -he 
health of one's family. 

5 or E — Sincere, us, charitable. Love for music and 
poetry. Successful in partnerships, friendships, or when 
associated with others. Profit through friends, employes, 
long and short journeys. May receive legacies from 
strangers connected with public institutions, hospitals, 
etc. Generally a happy marriage. At some time in life 
danger from secret enemies ; loss of money through a wo- 
man, relatives or friends. Likely to incur the enmity of 
the clergy. 

6 or F— Profit through employing others; but may suffer 
from headaches and ill health. 

7 or G— Apt to have prophetic dreams and many occult ex- 
periences. Much travelling both for pleasure and neces- 
sity. Danger of family troubles and public scandals. 

8 or H — Quiet, good-humored, easy-going, sociable. Suc- 
cessful in mining or geological pursuits. Good memory and 
mind, but not always quick. Many changes of residence. 
Fondness for dancing, athletics, music and poetry. More 
successful in employment or in association with others 
than when alone. May gain money through lands or 
houses; in connection with watei\ through brothers, sis- 
ters or close relatives and probably the mother or her side 
of the family. May be a somnambulist or have eharivoy- 
ant dreams. Success in dealing with companies or associa- 



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tions. Generally good digestion; though the stomach is 
easily upset through the nerves. 

9 or I — Likely to be a difference in age, worldly position or 
money between the person and the marriage partner, who 
may be grave, thoughtful and reserved. One or both may 
gain money by the marriage. The father of one or the 
Ooher may strongly intluence the marriage either to help 
or hinder. Position and power is likely to be gained 
through partnerships, companies or associations. Danger 
at some period of discord, opposition, ill health, and 
downfall or death of marriage partner. 

10 or J — Restrictions and difficulties connected with the 
occupation. Capacity for public undertakings, but trou- 
bles through servants and employees. Succeed best in 
partnership or in association with others, especially in 
chemistry, science and art. May do well in connection with 
state affairs, but must be careful cr will incur public 
criticism and blame. Danger of trouble with the liver, di- 
gestion and bowels. 

11 or K — Fortunate for marriage, partnerships and friend- 
ships. Much popularity. Fond of music, poetry, art. Life 
will be strongly influenced by others, and many of its 
events will be due to this. May make a profitable marriage 
but be rather fickle iri love. Danger of domes lie troubles 
and losses through partnerships. 

12 or L — Probably several love-affairs. Constant in the af- 
fections. Popular, fond of company, friends, show, amuse- 
ments. Does not like to be alone or live in a retired way. 
Likely to benefit through inferiors. Talent for music, 
painting, poetry or the stage. May gain through specula- 
tion or in matters connected with children. Offspring are 
generally prosperous. 

13 or M — Apt to do much inventing, travelling or explor- 
ing. May be quick and sharp in speech and manner. For- 



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cible, plain spoken, not always agreeable. Inclined to be 
sarcastic, fault-finding, critical, jumps to conclusions. 
Ready speaker and writer. Danger of disputes with broth- 
ers, sisters, one of whom may die. Liable to all kinds of 
quarrels. Possibility of an impediment in the speech. Mind 
may be somewhat wandering and undecided. Death likely 
to occur while on a journey or at a distance from home. 

14 or N — Highly strung and emotional. Active, self-confi- 
dent. Fortunate for fegacy or money through marriage 
or partnership. Analytical sometimes aggressive. Liable to 
lose a child. Danger from water. Death likely to occur 
through this element or while travelling. 

15 or O — Apt to have many friends and benefits from those 
in higher position. Probable connection with administra- 
tive bod 

16 or P— Generally a psychic gift of some kind. Benefits 
through and close association with the mother ; but tends 
to loss of property, lands or mines. Sympathetic, impres- 
sionable, fond of home, but liable to suffer from domes- 
tic inharmony and-scandal. Many changes of home, and 
may have psychic experiences in connection with houses. 

31 7 or Q — May lack opportunity and be somewhat vague and 
inexact, but just, good-humored and magnanimous. The 
education is liable to be neglected and there may be much 
' suffering through deceit, treachery and underhand acts. 
Fond of mysteries and secret societies. Talent for detec- 
tive work. 1 urtain circimistaiiees can plan and plot 
quietly and subtly ; and act with great diplomacy and 
caution. Talent for speaking, writing, singing, music. 
Make an excellent clerk or secretary. May be connected 
with nursing, medicine, prisons or hospitals; but almost 
sure to have much unpleasantness in regard to it. Danger 
of libel, scandal, forgery, theft of important papers ; los^ 
through brothers, sisters, servants ; also from travelling 
bv water. 



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18 or R — Ambitious, fond of power and position, and apt co 
attain some prominence. Tends to give more s access in 
age than youth. Diplomatic and talent for organizing* 
Can plan and arrange, but is somewhat suspicious of oth 
er$. Self-confident, but at times may be somewhat gloomy 
and like retired places. Apt to be rather stubborn and sel- 
fish. Wide range of acquaintances, but few intimate 

ads. Tends to coarsen the nature and make the person 
irritable. Honor or dishonor through marriage; and gain 
or loss through relatives. Liable to have a jealous mar- 
riage partner and suffer from poverty through marriage. 
Apt to cause his own fate. May succeed through compan- 
ies, societies, associatons, firms. May be closely associa- 
ted with the father either for good or evil. There is some 
times a tendency to suicide; and journeys are apt to be 
few and dangero 

19 or S — May be fickle or suffer from fickleness ; apt to 
have trouble in the family life, especially in youth. Trou- 

is liable to come through the father and offspring. 
May be successful in public or professional life but there 
are likely to be sudden loses, and much annoyances so- 
cially or through children. 

20 or T — Fond of ease and comfort and likely to have a for- 
tunate home life. Apt to be much attached to the family, 
especially the mother. Many changes of residence. Excel- 
lent mimic; talent for acting, music, painting, poetry. 
Fond of water, will probably live near it. May deal in 
liquids; and is likely to be successful with houses, lands 
and shipping. Money through the parents and probable 
comfort at close of life. 

21 or U — Benefits through quiet, obscure work. Very emo- 
tional with intense love of the beautiful; fond of music 
and painting. May marry below his station, or make a 
secret marriage. Cheerful, fond of society, peaceful, easy 
going and may be indolent. May benefit through charity, 



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friends and acquaintances, painting, music. At times may 
have } heavy financial losses, and find it difficult to earn. 
May also suffer through fraud, deceit and one's own ac- 
tions. Secret enemies may upset love affairs or marriage, 
bringing about separation and divorce. May not alwavs be 
over scrupulous in methods of obtaining money. 

22 or V— Quiet, persistent, determined, not easily thwarted, 
May gain money through connection with liquids and 
traveling; also through the mother or wife. Hopeful, am- 
bitious, conservative, does not like change. Gains friends 
and is generally fortunate in acquiring money, houses 
lands, and through investments generally. More sue 

ful when under some one. Probably inherit money and 
perhaps a business from a parent; may become involved 
in secret affairs or a mystery, but will generally derive 
financial benefits through it. Should live near water or 
on the coast. Fond of singing, music, painting, and social 
life. May be obstinate and unforgiving if once injured; 
but good-natured as a general thing. 

23 or W— Good-natured, charitable, religious. Fortunate. 
Gam through houses and lands; benefits through the 
home. Very emotional May be talented in musHCpoetry, 
and art. Very fond of mysteries and mysterious things 
Likely to have close association with the mother, and to 
travel considerably with one or both parents. Probable 
legacy from the parents or through the mother's side of 
the family. Some danger from travel and from water, but 
not likely to be serious. Death is likely to occur at a dis- 
tance from home. 

24 or X— -Same as 15. 

25 or Y— Sympathetic, broadrninded, charitable, Likely to 

connect with secret or occult societies. May at some time 
accept charity, and at another endow a charitable in- 
stitution. Danger of bad health and serious losses 



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26 or Z — Faborable for study, reading writing, educational 
matters. Apt to marry a clever person who may be a 
cousin or employee. Generally happy relations, with fam- 
ily and relatives. May meet one's fate on a journey. Talent 
for public speaking. Danger of obs 'acles to marriage and 
unhappiness through it later on. Fond of music, poetry, 
art, society and children. Marriage or business partner 
may be quarrelsome. 

27— Success through societies, associations, companies, or 
groups of people. Makes friends with those who are old- 
er and wealthier than self. Apt to bring prominence and 
connect one with government or administrative bodies 
Danger at times of trouble and misfortune thruough these 
matters, and through friends and offspring. May be the 
victim of fraud and false charges. 

28 — Sudden losses; reckless ventures. Many ups and 
downs bringing an involved state of affairs. Sometimes 
money unexpectedly. Many new undertakings and unu- 
sual occupations. Generally able to extricate one's 
from from difficulties by ingenuity and resourcesfulness. 
;ain financially through marriage, partnership or 
associations. 



29 — I avels. Quick, restless, unsettled manner. Fond 

of outdoors and exercise, though sometimes develops a 
fea ving the house. Many changes of residence. 

Does not like anyone to enter his private room while ab- 
sent. Natural teacher; may be clairvoyant or have pro- 
phetic dreams. Apt to be a somnambulist. Candid, honor- 
able, kind. May be talented in music, poetry and very 
much interested in religion or philosophy. Successful in 
connection with shipping, amusement enterprises or 
horses. Benefits through employing others. Likely to 
have two occupations Possible danger from traveling. 



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30 — Good-natured, sociable, friendly; clear-headed. Talent 
for music and poetry. Gain through journeys, brothers 
and sisters. Original, inventive, religious. Good speaker, 
writer, musician, artist or singer. Should have good pen- 
manship. Popular, refined. Gains through several sources. 
Fond of flirting. Probably several marriages or love-af- 
fairs; one mfty be with a relative. May marry some one 
from a distance. Apft to be inconstant. 



31 — Ambitious and found of public life. Probably masterful 
and dictatorial. May be quarrelsome. Probably attain a 
position of some prominence, but may oppose those in 
higher position and be unfortunate through them. Liable 
to be unfortunate for the father, mother, father-in-law 
and mother-in-law. Probable estrangement through disa- 
greement or death of one of them ; or the parents may 
separate. Also likely to be troubles through brother^ sis- 
ters, letters, writing, journeys.* Money through the 
family. 

32 — Generous, candid, good-natured, tactful, high-minded. 
Fond of science, literature, study. Ships, traveling, 
horses, horse racing and amusement enterprises may all 
play a large part in the life. Apt to be fortunate finan- 
cially, bui; this will be largely owing to personal effort. 
ambitious ; generally harmonious family relations. Fortu- 
nate through marriage, travel in foreign lands ; probably 
gain through relatives. Danger, however, of losing mon- 
ey and at some time finding it hard to make a living. May 
come to want though may be one's own fault. Possible 
heroic death. 

33 — Will probably travel in foreign lands and meet with 
success in law, religion, philosophical matters, or publish- 
ing. 



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34— Strong imagination and great love of beauty and ele- 
gance. Likely to marry an artist, or someone with bo- 
hemian tendencies, A person of bohemian tastes is indi- 
cated here. Talent for music and painting. Popular; much 
attracted by opposite sex. Danger of broken engagement, 
unfortunate marriage, fickleness and scandal. 

35 — Kind-hearted, easy-going, self-indulgent, but apt to be 
very positive. Fortunate for teachers, singers, writers, 
artists, actors, capable of managing and controlling oth- 
ers and generally attains a prominent position. Money 
through business enterprises, designing, interior decora- 
tion; will probably make many journeys on account of 
business and ohe profession. Fond of children. Danger 
of slander from employees or those in higher position; 
from weakness of heart or bowels and from drugs. 

36 — Firm, persistent, strong willed. Probably money 

through the father, careful management, ecor- ugh 

there is much danger of falling into poverty. Apt to be sel- 
fish. Liklihood of trouble through treachery, relatives and 
children. Sickness from foreign travel. Strange domestic 
experiences. Death of husband or wife. 

37 — Ingenious, original, eccentric ideas; fond of unusual 
subjects, science, travel and exploration. Apt to espouse 
unpopular causes. Danger of troubles with educational 
matters, through brothers, sisters, examinations, disobedi- 
ence, unconventionality, accidents while traveling. 

38 — Intellectual ; learns easily, good memory. Favors work- 
ing in movements for the lower classes, and occupations 
where many people are employed or employing many peo- 
ple. Fitted for employer, manager, agent or businesses 
connected with food, farmer, miller, grocer, doctor, herb- 
alist. Probably make many long journeys. Retiring yet 
may be somewhat boastful, quiet, easy-going, unambiti- 
ous. Many friends, especially among women. Good teach- 



er, clerk, secretary, traveler in connection with a company 
or association. 

89— Same as 3. 

40 — Same as 4. 

41 — Sincere* generous, ambitious; fond of power, display, 
dignity, grandeur. Successful and fortunate through off- 
spring. Many friends and much social popularity. Ex- 
cellent leader, with the ability to direct and control oth- 
ers. Gain through church work, educational pursuits, 
amusements, sporting matters, the stage. Not apt to 
travel frequently, but one long voyage is likely, more be- 
cause of necessity than pleasure. Strong love for cere- 
mony. Apt to have good vitality and strong constitution. 

42— Success, in secluded occupations. Fond of mysteries. 
Danger of loss, prosecution, isolation, secret enemies. 

43— -Highly emotional with a great love of luxury and new 
sensations. Generally fortunate for money through mar- 
riage or business partners, and a possible legacy. 

44— -Slow in making up the mind ; but very determined when 
once a decision is arrived at. Success in writing., teaching, 
through brothers, sisters, traveling. Fond of study, pati- 
ent, persevering; fond of money and what it will buy, 
Sociable, friendly ; more successful financially when in as- 
sociation with others. Likely to be irritable at times. 

45 — Strong, fine intellect. Likely to acquire power and au- 
thority. Favors and benefits from those above one; and 
probable legacies and gifts. Suffering through the en- 
mity of inferiors; treachery and hatred from servants 
and employees. Not especially strong. Partners sometimes 
turn into opponents. Danger from crowds, infection and 
overwork. 



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46 — Positive, forceful, impulsive, original, bohemian, hasty 
in speech and at times rather brusque manner; inventive* 
Very outspoken and sometimes rather lacking in tact, so 
may offend without intension. Estrangements, strange 
occurrences and fluctuating circumstances are likely. 
Fond of freedom ; energy, resource. Disputes and abrupt 
breaking of family ties or friendships often take place. 

47 — Legacies through women and money through marriage 
or partnership, generally go with this and the nature is 
firm, self-reliant, determined; plain spoken, abrupt, ener- 
getic, capable of making one's own way without help. Do 
not Lke change though may themselves cause many 
changes, even violent ones. Sometimes these natures are 
easily angered and become revengeful. May be somewhat 
coarse in manner and there is possible danger from drink. 
Ap'; to be placed as executors or administrators or other- 
wise brought into connection with the dead, or take up 
some occupation connected with the dead. Loss and dis- 
putes concerning wills or legacies are likely. Danger of 
death by drowning, through liquids, or from crowds. 

48— 1 ond of love and admiration, and very easily influenc- 
ed through the opposite sex. . Generally good health and 
popularity, makes friends easily. Inclined to an early, 
sometimes a hasty marriage. Talent for music, poetry or 
pr, ing though rather lacking in application. Fond of 
fine clothes and show. Generous and read^ to spend. 
Probable losses which are due to one's own fault. 

49 — Same as 13. 

50 — F ortunate for money, especially from matters connect- 
ed h religion, philosophy, learning of some kind, ships, 
voya es, horses. Good generally for the financial matters. 
May also profit through friends or family, land, farming 
or food; generous but very fond of money. Danger at 



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times of losses through land; and sorrow through rela- 
tives ; but generally a pleasant home-life. 

51 — Same as 42. 

52 — -Fortunate for friendship, love and marriage and general 
popularity; though the person is very emotional and is 
also liable to loss or scandal through these. Sociable, 

buoyant, sympathetic, psychic. 

53 — Apt to bring success, prominence or even fame. Many 
changes of occupation; cautious, diplomatic, subtle and 
deep. Ambitious; strong infulence over others and can 
turn them to his own ends. Apt to gain prizes both in 
school and ou:side. Apt to make many short journeys; 
and may obtain a post with the government. 

54— Able to control those under him. Critical, analytical, or- 
derly, serious, original. Excellently fitted for manager 
or official position. May be inclined to be somewhat mel- 
ancholy or gloomy, and reserved. There are likely to be 
disappointments and troubles connected with the occu- 
pation, loss through employees, and ill health, or b cause 
of the father. May suffer from Jiver, stomach ar^ )wels, 
and take cold easily. There may be a strange or romantic 
courtship; though the person is somewhat disinclined to 
marry, and is apt to have domestc difficulties \\ mar- 
riage occurs. Possible headaches and risk of nental 
troubles. 

55 — Same as 37. 

56— Public prominence which may be either popularity or 
noteriety. JV^any changes in occupations. May be at the 
head of some large undertaking, because of executive 
ability, and circumstances from which may come both 
pleasure and much difficulty. Av>': to be selfish, cautious 
and calculating. Apt to do considerable traveling and re- 
ceive help through women. 



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57 — -Same as 48. 

58 — Energetic; apt to be most successful when in the em- 
ploy of others, or connected with others in some manner. 
Sometimes very ambitious but liable to have opposition, 

difficulties and reversals. Troubles with servants and em- 
ployees. May be underhanded. Likely to connect with 
businesses dealing in medicines, drugs or foods. Nervous 
and bowel troubles are' likely. Danger of accidents, 
wounds, surgical operations, bilious fevers, etc. 

59 — Good natured., broad-minded. Fortunate for clergymen 
and religious matters generally. Good for travel, litera- 
ture and affairs connected with horses and shipping. Per- 
sson is dignfied, sympathetic, peaceful, sincere. Fond of 
speculation and games and might gamble. May gain 
through legacy or marriage and will probably have two 
love affairs ; or marry twice. 

60 — Fortunate for money matters. Apt to gain financially 
through the father and the son ; but money is easily spent. 

61 — Succeeds best in nursing, medicine or as a clerk Pos- 
sibly a strong talent for art or poetry. Liable to loss 
through treachery, dishonesty and deceit from employees; 
and trouble in the occupation. Weak stomach and bowels 
are likely. 

62 — Sar c as 53. 

63 — Same as 45. 

64 — Same as 1. 



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absolutely original with the author and can be used by no 
one in any publication without express permission from 
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"You are a musical instrument. Your body arid the coudi- 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discords 
played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name.'* is merely another more subtle, form o 
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The definitions given here contain the type of events 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
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predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if al! 
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To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let 
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of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith ; 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not acid the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names : 



12 3 4 
abed 
j k 1 m 
s t u V 


5 
e 
n 
w 


6 
f 


X 


7 
g 
P 

y 


8 
h 

q 

X 


9 

i 
r 




xample: 
Mary 

4+1+9+7=21 












A n n 

1+5+5—11 



Smith 

1+4+9+2+8=24 (Mother's name before marriage.) 

Jack son 

1 + 1+3+2 +1+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14. 

Look for 21 and read definition. 

Look for 11 and read definition. 

Look for 24 and read definition. 

Look for 19 and read definition. 

Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters. Look for M and 
read ueiiniuon. 

Look lor A and read definition. 

Look tor tt and read definition. 

Look ioi J and read definition. 
Example 2> 

Burton William 

2+o+9+2 +6+5=27 5+9+3+3 -}-9+l+4«-34 

Clark 

3+3+1+9+2=18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5=33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition 

Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 

Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jack, 
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Between April 21st and May 21st. 

'1 or A — An impulsive, marriage is likely to bring trouble, 
with separation and divorce. Difficulties are also likely 
through partnerships and acquaintances. Apt to have 
broken friendships, and suffer from rivalry and criticism. 
Artistic and literary works likely to succeed, and will 
probably be brought into the life. 

2 or B — Frequent jpurneys are likely and success through 
brothers and sisters, There is usually a great love of 
books, and scientific and literary occupations. Very ac- 
tive; probably many changes of residence; or may have 
more than one home. Apt to be out of doors a great deal 
and do much walking or riding, or calling on people. Quick 
witted. Skillful with hands and arms. Able to live by 
the wits, and sometimes obliged to. May be a salesman 
writer, speaker, clerk, artist, or sculptor. Will probably 
have more than one occupation or change from one to an- 
other. There is danger of being deceitful, subtle or under- 
handed, lacking in perserverence and changeable. 

S Or C — Apt to give general success in life; to render one 
popular and bring favors from friends or influential peo- 
ple. Tends to bring a position of responsibility and profit 
Usually a brilliant marriage. Love of poetry and art; but 
also success through busness, investments, stocks, bank- 



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trig; also through public enterprises and in control of oth- 
ers. Dealing in precious stones is also likely to be success- 
ful. May have the marriage delayed because of one cause 
or another. May benefit more through one parent ; prob- 
ably the father, 

4 or D — Firm, positive, determined, practical, able to work 
hard. May receive a legacy dr money through marriage 
or business partner; but there is also apt to be loss 
through extravagance; and there is possible danger of 
death by accident. 

5 or E— Apt to h ters; 

critical, analyt : cal, hesitati ay benefit through sub- 

ordinates, though there is danger of misfortune through 
a subordinate or when occupying a subordinate position. 
May be absent-minded and somewha if wanting in applica- 
tion, Possibility of liver, digestive or bowel troubles. 

6 or F— Probably many friends in good positions, Success 
in public career, marriage and partnerships ; though there 

v is also danger of influential enemies. 

7 or G — Very emotional, and fond of new. sensations and 
luxury. Apt to be fortunate for money through marriage, 
partnership or a legacy; but also danger of loss, 

3 or H — Apt to be positive and obstinate and given to es- 
pousing causes of various kinds whether right or wrong. 
Generally a good speaker both witty, sarcastic and bril- 
liant; but rather unreliable, Clever with the hands, in- 
genious, fond of mysteries. Successful chemist, detec- 
tive, surgeon. Probably able to heal and control by the 
wilL May travel considerably; but danger may come 
through this. May lose brother, sister, or relative, which 
will strongly affect the life. The temper may be rather 
uncertain. 



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9 or I — Makes an excellent manager, with ability for con- 
trolling others. Serious, analytical, original with a pos- 
sible tendency to melancholy or reserve. Apt to meet with 
disappointments or difficulties in the occupation. Danger 
of ill health and of trouble through the father. Profit 
through foreigners is likely; also through investments. 
Not inclined to marry, but apt to have a romantic or un- 
usual courtship, with later marital troubles. Travels 
principally for health or business. May suffer from head- 
aches ; and there is a possibile danger of mental troubles. 

10 or J — Favorable for a public or professional carreer; but 
apt to bring troubles in the domestic life, especially in 
youth difficulties through the father and through chil- 
dren are also likely, as well as social obstacles and losses 
through speculation. 

11 or K — Learns easily and has a good memory and intellect 
whiGh fits the person for many occupations. Nearly al- 
ways successful in connection with food; farmer, grocer, 
confectioner ; or with drugs and medicines. Usually strong 
feelings either for the masses or against them. An ex- 
cellent manager of people; and tends to success through 
employees. Likely to make long journeys, critical, adapt- 
able. 

12 or L — Love of family life and usually a special attach- 
ment to one of the parents. Affectionate, imaginative, 
kind ; rather unfortunate for love matters, as well as f in- 

- ancial affairs and for partnerships of any kind; though 
profit from a subordinate position or through employees 
is likely. The fa:her of the person, or of the marriage 
partner is likely to help or hinder the marriage in some 
special way. Money may be made in connection with the 
water, houses and land, or in some rather obscure posi- 
tion. 



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13 or M — Money through hard work, marriage or legacies. 
Nature determined and obstinate. Good manager, but may 
be irritable and have a bad temper. Subject as a general 
thing to heavy expenses and seldom able to accumulate. 
May lose money and be in straitened circumstances at 
various times. Danger of opposition from powerful peo- 
ple, tragic experiences through love and marriage and pe- 
culiar offspring. 

14 or N — Religious, sincere, imaginative, and possible tal- 
ent for poetry and music. Fond of assocation with others 
and s may be popular with friends. Generally fortunate 
for marriage and partnerships. Benefits may occur 
through persons connected with law or religion. May 
marry a foreigner or someone from a distance. Profit 
may come through marriage, friends, servants, partners, 
journeys or^ through legacies from strangers. May be 
brought into connection with hospitals or public institu- 
tions. Danger of trouble through open or secret enemies 
and from the opposition or treachery of friends. May give 
or be obliged to take, charity, and may incur the enmity 
of the clergy. 

15 or O — Likely to bring a public career, prominence, au- 
thority and ambition. Gives the good will of those in 
higher position. Success through the father or husband. 

16 or P — Strong imagination and may have prophetic 
dreams ; probably considerable travel, especially by water.. 
Harmonious relations with family. 



17 or Q — Good memory and intellect. Literary and scien- 
tific acquaintance. Apt to have fixed opinions which 
cannot be easily changed. Original and hard worker. Flu- 
ent speaker. 



18 or R — Generally unfortunate in regard to the occupation, 
reputation, popularity or public position. May suffer 
through all of these; loss of money, false friends and 
possible prosecution. If in a high position likely to be at- 
tacked by inferiors and suffer a down fall. There may 
also be trouble through, or because of the father, hostility 
separation or financial difficulties. Succeeds best in some 
obscure quiet occupation, May be brought into contact 
with, or gain money through hospitals, charitable insti- 
tutions, secret employments. Apt to meet with much un- 
deserved and unaccountable misfortunes. 

19 or S— Very sensitive and emotional. Love of the strange 
and mysterious, which grows stronger with advancing 
years. Liable to have trouble in domestic life and prob- 
able estrangement, private and public annoyances; many 
changes of residence; probable loss through houses, land 
and the dwelling place. Probably travel and prophetic 
dreams or other occult experiences. 

20 or T— Same as 2. 

21 or U — Many friends and acquaintances* and benefits 
through them. Social popularity and frequent love affairs 
which have strange or remarkable events connected with 
them. Talent for music, poetry or painting. May marry 
towards middle age or still later in life. Money likely to 
be gained through partnerships, companies and banking ; 
fond of pleasures. 

22 or V— Impulsive ; sometimes aggressive or millitant, and 
may have a bad temper, or be subject to fits of anger. 
Tends to bring public life. Apt to insist on one's own way 
May be disobedient and self-willed, volatile and change- 
able. Unconventional. May be placed in a position of au- 
thority or become prominent in some line. The mother will 
probably play a prominent part in the life, which may be 
either good or bad. There may be differences with the par - 



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ents or an early separation from them. Some reason tor 
secrecy in the life or occupation may arise; and clanger of 
scandal. 

23 or W— Courteous, thrustworthy, honest, generally social- 
ly successful; interested in business, commerce, specula- 
tion; fond of travel and novelty; and may be wanting in 
perseverance. Sympathetic, hopeful, cheerful. Tends to 
intellect, study and litrary talent. May be somewhat 
changeable in his views. May make two marriages, one 
with a relative or close friend; but likely to have trouble 
through fickleness, letters, travel or relatives. Sometimes 
trouble in connection with the parents, brothers or sis- 
ters; differences or estrangements. May have prophetic 
dreams. 

24 or X— Same as 15. 

25 or Y — Fortunate for love, marriage and friendships, 
through there is also danger of trouble or scandal through 
these at sometime. Highly emotional. Apt to have friends v 
among artists, musicians, mystics. Probably has present- 
iments. Sociable and sympathetic. 

26 or Z — Talent for literature, but sometimes more success- 
ful in business lines. Scientific and fond of study, but 
also practical. Apt to try too many things at once. Diffi- 
culties in acquiring publicity in literary lines or speaking. 
May write on occult subjects, or choose some forgotten 
or unpopular matter. Danger of trouble with digestion, 
liver and bowels, through nerves and overwork. 

27 — Gives ambition, power, strength of will, independence, 
authority; but often makes the person very selfish, or 
brings loneliness and isolation; success through hard 
work. Generally, however, brings much misfortune in 
financial affairs and in the occupation. Sometimes may 
make the person melancholy, despondent, gloomy. Dan- 



14 

ger of dishonor, loss, early death of one parent. May- be 
treacherous to friends, lose through speculation, be op- 
posed to marriage, or in'case of marriage, domestic diffi- 
culties. Might become seriously entangled with an in- 
ferior of opposite, sex. 

28 — Fluctuating fortunes, much inventiveness, inclined to 
bohemlanism. Positive, forceful, impulsive, brusqi: 
speech and manner and sometimes lacking in tact. Ener- 
getic, resourceful. Strange occurrences ; sudden estrange- 
ments; quick changes. Disputes. 

29— -Active, fond of- outdoor life and travel. Restless, un- 
settled, quick nervous manner* Many changes of resi- 
dence, good humored, kind, honorable, sincerely religious. 
Natural reformer and teacher. Talent for mus'c or poetry 
and deep in philosophy and religious matters. Many travels 
and voyages. May be clairvoyant or a somnambulist. May 
become connected with amusement, enterprises, shipping 
and horses. Nervous, outspoken, and may have a rather 
queer feeling abou': having anyone enter one's private 
room while absent. 

30— Determined, decided, positive. Money may be .gained 
through marriage, friends, the public. The marriage is, 
however, likely to be delayed because of money, death or 
separation. One or the other may be unyielding. Gener- 
ally fortunate in financial matters, l^oney mav be gained 
through legacy, partnership or marriage. Pleasure, lux- 
ury and amusement are likely to be in the life. Generally a 
good voice. 

31 — Obstinate, fixed and positive; generally disagreement 
with the parents ; or the early death of one. Militant, ag- 
gressive, sceptical, active. May change his opinions many 
times during life. Executive ability and generally suc- 
cess in law. Brave, fearless, daring, morally and mentally : 
but generally a quick temper and apt to get into disputes 



15 

with those in authority, and incur opposition, enmity and 
criticism. Loses many friends; some by his own actions, 
others through death and separation. Apt to be tyranni- 
cal and very anxious to lead and dictate. Possible danger 
while traveling. Death may occur directly or indirectly 
through a friend. Disputes with relatives. 

32 — Most fortunate and successful in connection with char- 
itable or religious work, hospitals, institutions, secret ser- 
vice. Especially good for doctors and nurses. Quiet, un- 
assuming, sociable, easily influenced. May be restless at 
times ; and very easy-going and perhaps indolent at oth- 
ers. Found of mysteries ; good lawyer. Hospitable, fond 
of animals. May profit through hotel or boarding house, 

r relatives, mining, companies. May marry an inferior. 
Apt to make rather risky investments, 

33 — Generally considerable travel. Success and honor in 
law, religion, philosophy and publishing. Journeys to for- 
eign countries. Persevering. 

34— Success in nursing or medicine. May have a strong tal- 
ent for art or poetry. Probable losses through the treach- 
ery and deceit of employees ; and difficulties through the 
occupation. May succeed in psychic matters. Possible 
trouble with stomach and bowels. 

35 — Changeable, good-natured, sociable. Successful in lines 
connected with geology, mining, land or water 
through relatives and the mother's side of the family in 
particular. Good memory. May be found of athletics, danc- 
ing, music and poetry. Probably considerable travel es- 
pecially by water. Does better work with a partner or 
associate. Many changes of residence. May have strange 
dreams or be a somnambulist. 

36 — Diplomatic, distrustful, secretive, ambitious, love of 
power and high position. Can influence and manage oth- 



16 

ers, plan, organize and scheme. Domestic and marital 
troubles. Self-confident, assured, somewhat gloomy and 
found of retirement. Gain or loss through relatives. Jeal- 
ous marriage partner. Somewhat selfish and coarse ; lia- 
ble to be irri:able or even bad tempered. May succeed 
through companies, assoeiat : ons, societies; but may suf- 
fer through self made troubles. Not fortunate for par- 
ents ; may be much influenced by the father, fortunately 
or otherwise. Friends are usually at a distance from 
home; and are made more through letters and journeys, 
than through personal effort, or at home. Tendency to 
suicide. May be brought to poverty by marriage. Jour- 
neys may be dangerous, 

37— Sudden losses and involved affairs, but generally able 
to overcome obstacles and extricate oneself by ingenuity 
and resource. Sometimes money through unexpected hap- 
penings, a new undertaking, partnerships, marriage or as- 
sociation. 

38 — Generally successful in speculation. Tends to bring a 
position of responsibility and prominence, giving author- 
ity over others as manager or leader. Falls in love easily. 
Fond of pleasure and comfort, but ambitious. Honorable, 
generous with money, high-minded. Fond of music, poet- 
ry, painting, clothes and ornaments. Often brings favor 
from those of greater influence or higher position. Good 
organizer, plain spoken, nervous. 

39 — Same as 3. 

40 — Same as 4, 

41 — Gains through houses, lands and home. Good-natured 
benevolent, charitable, religous. somewhat yielding and 
changeable. Intuitive, imaginative, fond of poetry, music 
or the fine arts and of mysteries and marvels. Beneficial 
in nearly every way. Fond of home and parents, especial- 



17 

iy the mother. Travels by water and some danger in this 
direction; though probably not serious. Money from the 
mother or her side of the family. Death will probably 
occur at a distance from home. 

42— Many friends; satisfied ambition; benefits from those 
in higher position, Probable gain of public honors; and 
connection with administrative or governmental bodies. 

43—= Very emotional Strong love of beauty and art coupled 
with imagination, and a v talent for music and painting. 
May marry an artist or bohemian. Much a 
opposite sex. Very popular and usually successful. Danger 
of broken engagement, unhappy marriage, scandal. 

44— Apt writer and speaker, witty, brilliant, observant; 
sarcastic when angry, enthusiastic when interested. Busi- 
ness ability is good as is also literary talent. Will prob- 
ably, write short stories and have many literary friends. 
Apt to exaggerate; very original and inventive. Danger 
of trouble co the head or bowels; fevers and accidents. 
Probably many short journeys. 

45 — Very apt to be unfortunate. Losses through land and 
houses; and of honor, wealth, possessions, Troubles in 
business, and occupation. Early death of father and es- 
trangement from parents. Poverty and financial troubles 
are likely. Marriage partner may rise through merit: 
but marriage may be unhappy. Dangpr of death by 
drowning or in a foreign land. 

46 — Positive, forceful, impulsive, original bohemian, in- 
ventive; and sometimes hasty and brusque. Strange 
events, sudden estrangements. Often gives offense with- 
out intending it; because of being too outspoken and 
somewhat lacking in tact. Full of energy, mental vigor 
and resource Sometimes disputes and estrangements, 



1.8 

47 — A legacy through the mother or women is likely. The 
character is firm, self-reliant, well able to stand alone; 
abrupt, out spoken, energetic, capable of hard work. Mon- 
ey may also be gained through partnerships or marriage. 
Very averse to change ; but may bring about great chang- 
es. Sometimes bad temperd and revengeful. Danger 
from drugs or drinking. Sometimes rather coarse in 
speech. May act as executor or administrator or in some 
way be brought in';o contact with the dead or an occupa- 
tion connected with the dead. May have disputes con- 
cerning wills or property. Danger of dea':h through liq- 
uids or by drowning, or through mobs. 

.48— Intense love of the beautiful, and of music and paint- 
ing. Quiet and obscure occupations ; possible secret mar- 
riage. Cheerful, fond of company and of peace; charit- 
able and perhaps indolent. May acquire money by char- 
ity or gift from friends and acquaintances, by music, 
painting or secret work. May find it hard :o make a liv- 
ing; and losses may come through deception. Secret en- 
emies may interfere with love affairs or marriage and 
cause separation and scandal later. There may be more 
than one marriage, or a secret marriage or attachment. 
Financial loss may come through a woman, and there 
may be delays and obstacles to marriage. 

49— -Same as 13. 

50 — Good-natured, generous, candid, high-ideals, strong 
leaning to science, religion, study, literary work. May also 
gain through shipping, voyages, horses, horse-racing, 
amusement enterprises. Generally rrakes one's own 
fate ; a pioneer and natural leader ; usually fortunate. May 
follow two occupations. Danger of losing money and 
coming to want. Ap to have happy family connections, 
friendly relatives and foreign travel. Profit through 
enemies. Possible heroic death. 



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51 — Same as 42. 

52 — Troubles through the father and family in early life are 
likely; but fortunate generally in regard to financial mat- 
ters. Talent for art, music and psychic matters and suc- 
cess through any of these lines, or in large businesses. 

53 — Fluent speaker, just, sincere, active mind. Talent for 
medicine, scientific lines and literary work. May study 
several subjects at once and have more than one occupa- 
tion. May write on rather deep subjects in an involved 
way not easily understood. May make many journeys; 
but may suffer from illness while traveling. Possibility 
of trouble through educational matters, letters, writing, 
family or journeys. May gain through drugs, medicines, 
food. 

54 — Gives good position in life with power and authority. 
Enterprising, determined, fine intellect. Favors from 
those in high position are likely ; but suffering treachery, 
and dislike, through and from employees. May be sel- 
fish and have trouble and scandal through love affairs. 
Partners may become opponents. Separation from the 
father may occur or his early dea;h. Father may strong- 
ly influence a love affair by either help or hindrance. Dan- 
ger from crowds, infection, overwork and heart disease. 

55 — Same as 37. 

56 — Many changes of abode; many travels. Queer psychic 
experiences; restless and unsettled. Walks quickly. Na- 
tural teacher and public speaker. Strong :alent for relig- 
ious work, music, poetry or philosophy. May gain 
through amusement enterprise, ships, horses and em- 
ployees. Likely to be a somnambulist or have clairvoy 
ant dreams. Possible danger while traveling. 

57 — Same as 48. 



M 

R8— Sincere, and generous. Particularly adapted for school 
management, and research work. Very honorable will 
never stoop to meanness; active, hard worker; but may 
have a quick temper and aggressive manner and so make 
enemies. Excellent for directing and controlling others. 
Highly emotional and sometimes too enthusiastic May 
have social troubles and disputes; annoyances from chil- 
dren; possible loss of a child and of many friends by 
death. Strong love of pleasure. Foolish love affairs. May 
have a special disappointment in love. 

59— Self-confident, active. Fortunate for inheritance, and 
money by marriage or -partnership. Sometimes this may 
be only a small sum. Persevering, generous, fond of mys- 
teries; very analytical; might succeed in any line where 
pulling down and reconstructing are some of the features, 
either in a mental or material way. Death of one child 
likely. There may be profit through law, public invest- 
ments, mining societies, May be entrusted with many 
odd secrets and involved in peculiar intrigues. Strange 
adventures and voyages are likely, notoriety through chil- 
dren and possible deach by drowning or in some tragic 
manner, caused by social or political connections. 

60 — Financial success. Generally money through the fath- 
er or son. Apt to be extravagant or have large expendi- 
tures. 

61 — Strong feelings, very affectionate.. Talent for art and 
music. Sociable, fond of amusements. Generous. Dan- 
ger of trouble through off-spring and love affairs 

62 — Same as 53. 

63 — Same as 45. 

64 — Same as 1. 



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PREFACE 

The special placing of the name vibration, in connection 
with the individual birth for each of the twelve months, is 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by no 
one in any publication without express permission from 
Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyjle. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the condi- 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discords 
played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon the 
life. 

Business men will find these books invaluable in judg- 
ing employees, partners, general conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, as 
well as in showing the direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. ' 

They have been written for the benefit of those, 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper st idy 
necessary to an understanding of the principles involved in 
this science, nevertheless wish a method which will guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results and 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, has 
long passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one science which offers a method of at least 
ameliorating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
to contain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type of events 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of th^name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
tune, then there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if all 
went wrong. 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let- 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments, 

if it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it \h placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith; 
also your mother's last name ? before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number.. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nafce, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names: 

123456789 
abcdefghi 
j k 1 m n o p q r 
s t u v . w x y x : 

SBxample : 
Mary Ann 

4+1+9+7—21 1+5+5—11 

Smith 

1+4+9+2 +8=24 (Mother's name before marriage) 
Jack son 

l+l-j-3 +2 +1+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14. 
Look for 21 and read definition. 
Look for 11 and read definition. 
Look for 24 and read definition. 
Look for 19 and read definition. 
Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters. Look for M and 
read aeiimuon. 

Look lor A and read definition. 

Look lor fci and read Oeimiuon. 

Look tor J and read definition, 
Example 2> 

Burton William 

2+ii+£ +2 +6-4-6=27 5+9+3+3 +9+1+4=34 

Clark 

3+3+1+9 +2=18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5=33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition. 

Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 
Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

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1 or A— Probably brought into connection with public un- 
dertakings, but likely to have hindrances, drawbacks and 
disputes in regard to the occupation. Forceful, impulsive, 
brusque. Thwarted plans; much trouble through ser- 
vants and employees. Will succeed best in chemistry, 
science and art. Danger of public criticism and blame. 
Many estrangements. Probable trouble with digestion 
and bowels, attacks may come on suddenly. 

2 or B — Gain through water, liquids and travel. Quiet and 
unimpulsive, but determined and persevering. May pro- 
fit through the mother or wife. Very conservative; re- 
sists change. Makes friends easily and may readily ac- 
quire money, houses and land. May become involved in 
a mystery or secret occupation. Success through large 
firms and companies, societies, etc. Talent for singing, 
music, painting. Sociable. 

3 or C — Especially good for traveling and bestows a strong 
imagination and a love for beauty and romance. Talented 
in art, music or acting. Very intuitive, religious and af- 
fectionate. May marry a relative or someone from a dis- 
tance. May fall in and out of love easily. Probably fol- 
low several occupations at once. Success in intellectual 
work and in connection with horses, ships, voyages or 



Sporting matters. Money apt to come through legacy or 
/ partnership; and likely to make more than one marriage". 

4 or B—Hasty and rash in love affairs; may make an early 
marriages t though marriage is sometimes delayed because 
of early disappointment. Likely to become entangled 
detrimentally with the opposite sex. Much under the 
control of the marriage partner, who may have a bad 
temper; and there may be many quarrels. There may be 
separation or death of marriage or business partner; also 
from friends, associates and relatives. 

5 or E~-Fortunate through offspring. Sincere, oenerous, 
ambitious, fond of power, dignity, pomp, display. Profit 
through pleasure, sporting matters, educational matters, 
acting, church matters. Love for grande >ony 
and great undertakings. May make a long jo lives 
a strong constitution and much vitality. 

6 or F — May profit through employing others; but ill- 
health is likely, also heaaaches. 

7 or G — Strong imagination and great love of beauty and 
luxury. Much attracted by opposite sex and may marry 
an artist or bohemian type. Talent for mvisic or painting. 
Danger of broken engagement. Unhappy marriage, scan- 
dal ; though the general tendency is to good fortune. 

8 or H — Very determined, patient, persevering. Money 
through writing, teaching, educational matters; and 
through brother, sister, traveling. Fond of money and 
possessions. Sociable, friendly, affectionate. More suc- 
cessful financially when in association with others. Re- 
ligious. Love for music and poetry. Good memory ; may be 
irritable. 

9 or I — Brings power, authority, responsibility. There may 

be delays or separation in love affairs. Tends to bring 
favor from those in influential places, and gifts or lega- 



10 

cies. Probable loss through investments, and death of a 
child. May be cold and somewhat selfish. May lose the 
father early in 1'fe or be separated from him. Partners 
many become opponents. Danger from crowds, infection, 
overwork and heart disease. 

10 or J — May have trouble wi'h a parent and many ups and 
downs. Chances of loss through houses, lands, the dwell- 
ing place and the occupation. Many changes of residence 
and annoyances in the family and public life, especially 
in early life. Fond of mysteries and" travel. 

11 or K — Tends to make one manager or head in some posi- 
tion of authority responsibility or prominence. Fond of 
pleasure, ease and comfort and rather changeable in mat- 
ters of the affections. Fond of coming before the pub- 
lic, high ideals, candid, honorable. Love of music, poetry, 
fine clothes and ornaments, perfumes, luxuries. Bring 
favors from those of influence. 

12 or L — Intuitive, sociable, friendly. Love of music and 
poetry. May gain through writing, brothers, sisters, 
journeys. May be an excellent speaker, musician or art- 
ist. Probably several love affairs, happy marriage and 
social popularity. Likely to marry a relative or someone 
from a distance. Refined. Probably good handwriting. May 
follow several occupations. Strongly inclined to flirt. 

18 or M — Courageous, energetic, proud, combative, positive, 
self-assured, original. Determined to be at the head of 
things. Fortunate with servants and those under him; 
but apt to cause his own troubles by being too hasty, rash 
or imprudent. Ha':es concealment of any kind, also re- 
strictions. Everything which occurs in the life is due to 
personal exertion or one's own actions. Generally gives 
magnetic healing, strong vitality and long life. Danger 
of accidents, wounds, fevers. Most of the illnesses and 
even the d^a'ch may be due to one's own action. 



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U or N — May profit through investment, literature, 
through servants, travel, dealing in second hand things. 
Philosophical, poetical, religious. Careful and cautious in 
speech and friendship. Likely to have secret love affairs 
and marry an inferior. Danger of deceit and treachery, 
through a servant or employee, and of misfortune through 
indolence. Very critical Foreign travel is likely. 

15 or O — Likely to gain success and honor in law, religion, 
publishing. Persevering, constant. Probable travel in 
foreign lands. 

16 or P — Good for money and business ; but danger of per- 
iods when money is hard to acquire and of dishonesty and 
fraud. Good-natured, patient, friendly. Possibility of 
tragedy in the life 

J 7 or Q — Generally leads to prominence or fame, causes 
several varying occupations at once, or many changes of 
pursuit. Very deep nature, subtle, secretive. Strong men- 
tal influence upon others. Serious and fond of mysteries. 
Talent for public speaking. May win many prizes and 
honors. Ambitious and self-centered. May occupy an 
important position, government or otherwise, which may 
bring many journeys. Danger of bad temper and being 
secretive. 

18 or R — Success through societies, companies, associations. 
and through the father and inferiors. Probably many voy- 
ages, and residence abroad. Brings success, prominence 
and authority. Sometimes enters into popular movements 
and opposes those higher up. Refined, studious. Tends 
to acquire wealth, through stocks, companies, speculation, 
through the government, or official positions. Liking for 
mysterious things. Danger of being the victim of deceit, 
scandal, false charges. Generally a happy marriage. Fond 
of the study of food values and hygiene. 

19 or S — Original, eccentric, scientific, literary fond of trav- 



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eling, many literary friends, Apt to take up unpopular 
causes. Danger of troubles through disobedience, educa- 
tion, unconventionality. May be estranged from relatives. 

Danger of accidents while traveling. 

20 or T— Same as 2. 

21 or U — Probably m . trriage, have social' 
success and pleasant home life. Favors from everyone. 
Tends to bring high position, many friends and gain 
through business, commerce, banking, investments and in 
matters connected with the earth. Farming, precious 
stones, ore. Likely to be especially attached to one par- 
ent, probably the father. Marriage is likely to be delayed 
because of money, difference in age, or the parents. Mar- 
riage partner is likely to be wealthier, older, and in higher 
position. 

22 or V— Mos 

lestic life. Quiet, retiring; but restless and fond of 
novelty. Vacillating, changeable, easily discouraged. 
Emotional, roman'Jc. Fluent speaker, writer, or compos- 
er. May be rather lacking in humor ; and tend to dissipa- 
tion and drug taking. May be psychic and have clairvoy- 
ant dreams. Apt to grow stout; but is not particularly 
strong. Danger from secret enemies, of fraud, deception, 
prosecution. May be in a hospital at some time. 

23 or W — Money through religious matters, philosophy, 
learning, ships, journeys, horses, friends, family, mar- 
riage, speculations, investments, caring for children. Fond 
of home ; and travel is usually for a definite end. Warm- 
hearted, affectionate. Gain also through land, farming, 
food. Fond of money, but generous. Danger of trouble 
through relatives. 

24 or X — Same as 15. 

25 or Y — Very psychic ; probably has presentiments and pos 
sibly visions. Probably trouble through the family es- 



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peciaiiy through the father. Artistic, musical. Success in 
large businesses. Danger of scandal and downfall. 

26 or Z — Self-indulgent, positive, but kind-hearted, fond of 
pleasure, easy-going. Especially successful for educators, 
actors, artists, singers, writers. A good director and man- 
ager and particularly capable of controlling. Money 
through business and many short journeys. Fond of chil- 
i and music. May be too fond of mental work and tend 
to neglect other duties. Danger of treachery and slander 
from employees or superiors, from drugs and from weak- 
nesses of heart and bowels. 

27 — Tends to make religion play a prominent part in the U 
Gives power, prominence and authority in either religious 
or legal matters rand financial gain and loss may come 
through these. There is the possibility of' becoming a 
noted cl an, explorer, philosopher or financier. Dan- 

ger of disputes, religious bigotry or strong change of 
views. May also have trouble while journeying in for- 
eign lands. 

28 — -Deep religious feeling and much interest in psychic mat- 
ters. Apt to be involved in quarrels causing separations 
and estrangements. Secret enemies arise and unexpected 
losses occur. \ 

29 — Fortunate for marriage, partnerships and friendship. 
Fond of social life. Very much influenced by friends and 
associates. May be fickle in love matters. Must work 
with others to be successful; but may also lose through 
partners and because he is too easily swayed by others. 
Marital troubles may also occur. 

30 — Intensely strong love nature. Great love of beauty. 
Very much attracted by the opposite sex. Tends to bring 
many love affairs and an early or has :y marriage, though 
on the other hand, there is danger of many obstacles to 
marriage. Talent for music, poetry or painting, but some- 
times not much application in this direction. Extra va- 



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gant, or the expanses are heavy. Love of admiration. 
Danger of financial losses, 

31— Generally money through marriage, and a romantic 
courtship. Executive ability and power. Firm, determin 
ed, positive. Rather lacking in regard for the feelings 
of others. Tends to selfishness. There may be trouble 
with the health in early life, fevers, surgical operations 
or accident; though the strength and vitality increase 
with age as a rule. Gain of money and legacies through 
association with others. Danger of long confining ill- 
ness, imprisonment or restraint in some form and of a 
sudden death. May have a bad temper. 

32 — Especially fortunate for having good and faithful 
friends, pleasure and benefits through them. Broad-mind- 
ed and sympathetic; but supertitious, and given to rath- 
er odd beliefs, and fond of the study of strange or mi- 
ni subjects. Scientific, musical, poetic, etc. Fortunate 
for connection with societies and associations of varioiu 
sorts. 

—Particularly good for marriage and partnership. Leg- 
acy, honor and profit through these. Early death of fath- 
er is liable. Danger of one's own death about middle life; 
or of the husband. 

34 — Very sensitive, probably too much so. Very affection- 
ate. Talent for music and art. Fond of social life, sports 
and amusements. Very generous and hospitable. Danger 
of scandal through love affairs or offspring. 
The brothers and sisters play a large part in the life, and 
there is probably much traveling. Love for reading and 
study of many subjects. May have two occupations at 
once or make quick changes. Brilliant, but changeable/ 

36 — Very unfortunate. Bad for reputation, position, friends. 
Hostility, money troubles, downfall, secret enemies. False 
friends. Attacks from inferiors. Sometimes troubles 
through the father, separation, disputes. The father may 



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also experience misfortunes of many kinds. Money may 
sometimes be made through connection with asylums, 
charitable institutions, hospitals, prisons, or through some 
secret or low class occupation. Love affairs which may be 
romantic, bu: end badly. Marriage partner may have ill- 
health. Tendency to suicide. 

37 — Inventive ability and bohemian tastes. Positive, force- 
ful, brusque and hasty in speech ; contrary, Fluctuating 
affairs. Life full of strange occurrences; abruptly sev- 
ered friendships and ties. Many estrangements. Great 
love of freedom and independence. Energetic, resource- 
ful, strong mentality. Dislike of conventionality. Some- 
times love of show, 

88 r7 e 17 fond of home and famil y; and generally much 
attached to the mother. Friendly, sociable, emotional, 
changeable. Money through the parents is likely. Many 
changes of residence. Very sensitive to outside influ- 
ences ; and falls easily into the ways of others. May be an 
excellent mimic, and have a talent for music, painting 
and poetry. Love for water; and should live near it. Suc- 
cess in connection with liquids, houses, lands, shipping. 
May have queer psychic experiences ; and digestive troub- 
les probably brought on through nervousness. Good or- 
ganizer. May be very out spoken and make rather blunt 
remarks. 

39— -Same as 3. 

40 — Same as 4. 

41 ^ ends to bring social success > business and speculation. 
Makes the person courteous, truthful, and honorable. 
Kestless, changeable. Love for travel and novelty. Good 
intellect and love of study. Hopeful, cheerful. Benefits 
trom friends in high position. Likely to marry a rela 
tive or close friend and will probably make two marriages 
Likely to be difficulties through letters, relatives or trav- 



16 

el, and disputes with family. Not apt to be fortunate for 
dealing in lands or houses. 

42 — Tends to success through the father or, if a woman, the 
husband. Ambitious, independent, love of power. May- 
bring a public and prominent career. 

43 — Most successful through lines connected with medicine, 
nursing or clerical work ; and probable talent for art and 
poetry. Danger from treachery and dishonesty of ser- 
vants and of troubles through the employment. 

44 — Good-natured and just; bu£ likely to suffer through 
treachery and deceit, lack of opportunity and trouble in 
ird to education. Love of mysteries, talent for secret 
service work. Analytical, good at planning and writing 
mysteries. Might also win fame through singing, music, 
speaking or writing. Work as clerk or secretary may like- 
wise be successful. May become connected with nursing, 
medicine, hospitals or prisons; buf this will be more for- 
tunate if in association with someone else or a number 
of others. Trouble with brothers and sisters may occur. 

45 — Thoughtful, serious. Apt to have many difficulties in 
early life, especially in regard to education, clerical and 
literary work, brothers, sisters, journeys. Strong intellect 
and character, and ability for invention and scientific 
work. Gain through traveling and educational matters. 
Danger of false imprisonment through treachery or dom- 
estic difficulties. Deceitful relatives and inferiors may 
play a large part in the life and bring public dishonor; 
may marry abroad, or a foreigner. Should never go into 
law. Suffering from self deception. Possibility of a vio- 
lent death. 

46 — Love of mysteries; high ideals but discontented na- 
ture. May be very psychic and have a deep interest in 
such matters, but probable trouble through these lines; 
many estrangements from friends, reverses and other mis- 
fortunes, including probable danger to the reputation. 



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47 — May be connected with businesses where many people 
are employed; good memory and intellect, learns easily. 
Fond of studying hygenic matters. Makes a good em- 
ployee, manager, clerk, or succeeds as farmer, grocer, 
confectioner, druggist, herbalist, doctor. Quiet, easy-go- 
ing unambitious. Many friends especially among wo 
Good traveler or teacher; or may connect with companies, 
societies or associations, especially amusement enter- 
prises. 

48 — Pleasure and benefits through friends, financially and 
otherwise. Many love affairs and possibly involved or 
strange intrigues which bring numerous troubles. Sudden 
and unexpected events. Talent for music, poetry, or paint- 
ing. Fond of pleasure and likely to join social societies. 
May marry more than once ; one marriage may be in mid- 
dle life or later. Generally favorable for money through 
partnerships, companies, firms, investments, banking. 
Danger of loss through extravagance, and scandal through 
friends. 

49 — Same as 13. 

50 — Sociable, unassuming, changeable, easily influenced. 
May be somewhat indolent and lacking in initiative, but 
restless unsettled and vacillating. Best success lies in re- 
ligious or charitable work in connection with hospitals, 
secret societies, asylums, etc. Fortunate as physician or 
nurse. Fond of mysteries, emotional, strong imagination 
and may be a good detective, lawyer or writer of mystery 
tales. 

51 — Same as 42. 

52 — May do a great deal of traveling for business or pleas- 
ure. Much stopping of one matter and beginning a new 
one. May be very psychic and have prophetic dreams or 
presentments. Possible leaning to art. science in general, 
or chemistry. 



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53 — Quick to resent a real or imaginary wrong. Active 
physically and mentally, witty, sarcastic, positive, obstin- 
ate, hard to convince. Ingenious, resourceful, practical 
inventive. Likely to receive a legacy and to lose a broth- 
er, sister, relative or close friend by death ; to have troub- 
les through wills, financial masters, marriage or business 
partner, and consequent litigation. Fluent talker, fond of 
mysteries and investigation. May be a metal worker, 
detective, surgeon, chemist. Can control others by the 
will. There may be danger while traveling, especially by 
water. Temper may be uncertain, 

54 — Likely to have many losses, including the death of the 
father early in life. Unfortunate for money, property, 
position, reputation. May be estranged from the par- 
ents. Bad for marriage. 

55 — Same as 37. 

56 — Self-reliant, firm, determined ; can make one's own way 
without help. Money through the mother or through fe- 
males. Positive, energetic, plain-spoken, hard worker. 
Gain is likely through marriage or partnership. Death 
of a child may occur. May advocate violent changes, but 
oppose change through others, May be irritable and per- 
haps bad-tempered. Likely to act as executor or adminis- 
trator several times, and have much disputing over wills 
and legacies. If a woman, the marriage may he unhap- 
py. Danger of death through liquids, by drowning or 
through mobs. 

57 — Same as 48. 

58 — May have an uncertain temper, brood over fancied in- 
sults and be revengeful. Changeable and not straightfor- 
ward. Likely to lose the mother early in life and have a 
grumbl'ng or unhappy marriage partner. May separate 
from the mother or have a disagreement with her. Likely 
to iriheri': houses and land; but may lose them. Probably 
many changes of residence and may have many accidents 



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to the dwelling places, fire, flood, earthquake, theft, etc. 
May suffer from fevers, accidents to the body, digestive 
troubles. Danger of death through water. 

59 — Success through marriage and business partners, and 
general popularity. Religious, fond of mysteries, poeti- 
cal. May benefit through persons connected with law and 
religion. Many successful or pleasant journeys are likely. 
May marry a foreigner or someone from a distance. Dan- 
ger from enemies, known or unknown;- loss of money 
through a woman, relatives or friends. Legacies from 
strangers are not unlikely, 

HO — Success in secluded, quiet or hidden occupations. Dan- 
ger of prosecution, loss, isolation and secret enemies. 

61 — May be closely associated with the mother and benefit 
considerably through her. Fond of home life and very 
impressionable; extremely psychic, and may have some 
strange experiences in regard to houses. Many changes of 
residence. Danger of domestic quarrels, scandal and loss 
of property. 

62 — Same as 53. 

63 — Same as 45. 

64 — Same as 1. 



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YOUR NAME 

IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE. 
IS IT TOUCHING A FORTUNATE 
OR UNFORTUNATE BUTTON FOR YOt 

IF--? 

YOU WERE BORN 

Between 

June 21st 

and 

July 21st 



PRICK 15c 






Your Name 

ITS ACTION ON YOUR LIFE 
-IF- 

You Were Born 

-BETWEEN- 

June 21st and July 21st 

BY VEOLIA J. BOYIL-E and AELVA J. BOYILE 



Copyright U. S. and England, 1921 

By 
Veolia J. Boyile and Aelva J. Boyile. 

All rights reserved 



VEOLIA J. BOYILE, 
Steger Building CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A 






FEB -I 1922 
©CU657850 



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PREFACE 

The special placing of the name vibration, in connection 
with the individual birth for each of the twelve months, is 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by no 
one in any publication without express permission from 
Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyile. 

''You are a musical instrument. Your body and the condi- 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discords 
played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon the 
life. 

n will find these books invaluable in judg- 
ing employees, partners, general conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, as 
well as in showing the direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. 

They have been written for the benefit of those, \ o 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper s1 
necessary to an understanding of the principles involved in 

science, nevertheless wish a method which will guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results and 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, has 
long passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one science which offers a method of at least 
orating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
on tain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type of events 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
rhen there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if all 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith ; 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names : 

123456789 
abcde fghi 
jklmnopqr 
stuvwxy. x 

Example : 

Mary Ann 

4-l_i4.94.7_2i 14-54-5=11 

Smith 

14-44-9 +2 4-8=24 (Mother's name before marriage) 

Jack son 

1+1+3+2 +1+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14. 

Look for 21 and read definition. 

Look for 11 and read definition. 

Look for 24 and read definition. 

Look for 19 and read definition. 

Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters. Look for M and 
read aeiiniuon. 

Look lor A and read definiaon. 

Look lor S ana reaa aeiiniuon. 

Look for J and read aeiimuon. 
Example 2: 

Burton William 

2+34-9+2 +6-1-6=27 D-fi>+3+3 +9+1+4—34 

Clark 

3+3+1+9+2=18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5=33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition, 
j Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 
Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jack, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as if it 
were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jim ,ete. 



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BIRTH 



Between June 21st and July 21st. 



1 or A— Likely to have many troubles and much family dis- 
cord, particularly in early life. May lose through specu- 
lation and have difficulties through the father and off- 
spring. Great love of freedom and independence. Like- 
ly to be rebellious,, unconventional and changeable and 
have trouble through the changeability of others. May be 
brought into public life and succeed in a general way; 
but will probably have many hindrances and annoyances 
of various kinds. 

2 or B — Apt to be aggressive, obstinate, disobedient, and 
given to outbursts of anger. Very changeable, acting 
largely upon impulse. Will probably attain prominence 
and be placed at the head of some undertaking. There are 
apt to be disagreements with the parents and a possible 
separation by death or otherwise. The life, will be strong- 
ly influenced by the mother, either for good or evil. Will 
go his own way in spite of every obstacle; and may be- 
come involved in secret matters or mysteries. Danger of 
being very unpopular; and of scandal. 

3 or C — Inclines to a passionate; emotional, and possibly 
rather sensual nature, very fond of luxury, novelty, pleas- 
ure and new sensations. Much attracted to the opposite 



to have many obstacles, delays and difficulties in love 
affairs and marriage, disagreements and jealousy. Sep- 
aration from the marriage partner, by death or otherwise 
may occur. Money may be gained through connection 
with water, the dead, by gift, inheritance partnership or 
marriage, but there will be many hindrances and delays 
etting possession of it. 

[ or D — Hard worker, but most successful when working 
uncL Generally likes power, and has a stn 

desire lo coi , but has not the abi< he be- 

ld causes opposition, disputes, 
and difficulties of all kinds. Apt to be secretive and work 

netimes 
quiet and re Trouble ployees, 

false frienu rless and may be irritable. Probably 

et love and a disappointment in love. : 

lie loss o- ation from a child. Physical d 

culties thr< erves. 

5 or E — -Benefits through parents, houses, lands travel. 
Good natured, kind, religious, and rather too yielding. 
Fond of home and especially of the mother; generally 
gains money through her, or her side of the family ; 
through employing o':hers, public work and intellectual 
matters. May travel considerably and encounter some 

acuities or annoyances in this direction; but these are 
not likely to be serious. 

6 or F — Dignified and generally holds a dignified position 
in the world. Good health and general success is likely. 
Honorable, proud, ambitious. 

7 or G — Talent for art and music, and success in nursing* 
or as a clerk. Danger of loss through deceit, treachery, 
dishonesty, largely through servants or employees. Obsta- 
cles in the occupation. Stomach and bowels may be weak. 

8 or H — Brilliant, clever, quick at repartee. Talent for writ- 

ing and speaking; wiUy, observant; rather given to ex- 



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aggeration, and to becoming enthusiastic. Apt to write 
and publish, probably short stories, or articles. Probably 
many journeys. Danger of fever, troubles with the head, 
bowels or stomach ; accidents. 

9 or I — May lose the father early in life, and have troubles 
in regard to money, property, houses, lands, business, the 
occupation and the reputation. Estrangement or separa- 
tion from the parents may occur. Domestic discord and 
unhappy love affairs are likely. Marriage partner may 
rise in position. Possibility of death by drowning, or at 
a distance from home, 

10 or J — Original; may be eccentric. Fond of travel and 
exploration and of delving into obscure or forgotten sub- 
jects. Deep thinker with scientific and literary ability. 
May have trouble with the education, be disobedient, un- 
conventional, rebellious. Difficulties through the family, 
letters and while traveling are likely. 

11 or K — Fond of home life and particularly attached to the 
mother. Money through the parents is likely. Strong im- 
agination; emotional, changeable. Much influenced by 
the surroundings and falls quickly into the ways of those 
about him. Many changes of residences. Most success- 
ful when directed by others. Excellent mimic, Talent for 
music, painting or poetry. May be very psychic. Very 
fond of water and should always live near it. Success 
through water or dealing in liquids; also through ships, 
houses and lands. May have trouble with the digestion. 
Nervous, generous, outspoken. 

3 2 or L — Very fixed opinions. Determined, decided, posi- 
tive. Generally many friends, private and public. Some 
obstacle or delay is likely to occur in connection with the 
marriage ; because of money, death or separation ; and the 
marriage may be for money on one side or the other. 
Tends to give success in money matters, through inherit- 
ance, legacy, partnership, marriage, business. Gain and 
loss through speculation. 



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13 or M — May benefit as a detective, or in connection with 
hospitals, charitable institutions, prisons; but is apt to 
bring on many troubles through indolence, indecision, va- 
cillation. Is easily influenced by others and sometimes 
lacking in truthfulness, honor and honesty. Many troubles 
through secret enemies, scandals, slander; false accusa- 
tions are likely. Lingering illnesses. Danger from liquids 
of all kinds, drowning, scalding, poisons ; may be quiet, re- 
tiring, perhaps gloomy, pessimistic. There is also the 
possibility of disappointed love, delay in marriage, 
death of offspring ; and of restraint through crime, enmity 
or poverty or bad health. 

1 4 or N — Generous, sincere, ambitious, fond of power, cere- 
mony and display. Ability to undertake and carry out 
large undertakings, government positions or some promin- 
ent matter. Generally social success, many friends and 
much popularity. May succeed through matters connect- 
ed with pleasure, the stage, sport affairs, or educational 
work. Gives a good vitality and constitution. 

15 or O — Apt to gain through legacy, marriage or partner- 
ship. Possibility of the early death of the father, and 
danger of one's own death or that of the husband, in mid- 
dle life. 

1 6 or P — Likely to have an eventful life, full of strange hap- 
penings. Very emotional and highly strung. May have 
rather queer beliefs and psychic experiences. Probably 
much travel. Sympathetic, charitable. 

17 or Q — Fluent speaker, active mind. Just, generous, sin- 
cere. Leaning to medicine, science and literature. Change- 
able; success in law. Apt to write in a rather involved 
manner. Likely to write or publish in partnership. Ten- 
dency to drug habits ; danger of illness while traveling or 
trouble in some other form; quarrels with relatives. 

18 or R — Gives ambition, power, independence, position of 
authority, but this may be accompanied by selfishness, 



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loneliness and isolation. Success through hard work and 
abroad or away from home. May have selfish children 
and be treacherous to friends- Opposed to marriage as a 
general thing and may make an unhappy match. Tends to 
melancholy, gloom and despondency. Danger of a seri- 
ous entanglement with opposite sex. 

19 or S — Unfortunate for money matters. Causes sudden 
and unexpected losses and involved affairs. Money may 
also come unexpectedly; and the person is ingenious and 
resourceful in overcoming obstacles ; but matters are lia- 
ble to be subject to great fluctuations. Danger from dis- 
honesty. 

20 or T— Same as 2. 

21 or U — Can be successful in art, music, or the stage. 
Strong imagination and love of the beautiful and roman- 
tic. Talent for poetry, painting, music. Intuitive, high- 
mined. May marry a relative, a foreigner or someone 
from a distance. May take up some religious work. Many 
love affairs. Gain through legacy, partnership, voyages,, 
horses, ships, sporting matters and through two or more 
occupations at the same time. 

22 or V — Love of mysteries ; and may have prophetic dreams 
or visions. Many friendships made and broken. Fond of 
subjects which are original, unusual or novel. Benevolent, 
broad-minded, friendly. Inclines to educational, scientif- 
ic or political, work. Desires the good opinion of others, 
but is independent; and may be unorthodox and uncon- 
ventional. Not expecially good for the health or nerves 
and there may be danger to the sight. 

23 or W — Good-natured, honorable, tactful, generous, high- 
minded. Strong love for study, science, religion, litera- 

m . % ture. May also gain through horses, races, ships, jour- 
neys or amusement enterprises. Probably a happy home 
life. Active, sincere. Travel in foreign lands is likely. 
May have -two occupations or change quickly from one 



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to another. Danger of periods when losses of money oc- 
cur ; or it may be very difficult to obtain money in any 
way. Marriage partner may be very ambitious. Possible 
gain through enemies. May die a hero. 

24 or X — Same as 15. 

25 or Y— A great deal of travel is likely, both for business 

pleasure. May have prophetic dreams or presenti- 
ments, and hold peculiar religious views. Possible danger 
>m travel at times. 

26 or Z — Good-natured, easy-going, sociable. Many changes 

residence. Excellent mind, good memory. Good dan- 
and talent for music or poetry. May gain money 
through mines, geological pursuits, affairs connected with 
water, brothers, sisters, relatives ; may do much traveling, 
especially by water; and is more successful, when work- 
ing in association with others. May be interested in oc- 
Itism and may be a somnambulist or have prophetic 
dreams. 

27 — Strong- character and will power; love of authority. 
Ability to control others. Passionate, selfish, jealous, in- 
dependent, sometimes even violent. Great dislike to op- 
position and restraint. Can influence others in a subtle 
way. The early death of the father is likely or a separa- 
tion or estrangement from him. May obtain prominence 
and power in secret service work or hidden or mystical, 
undertakings. Sometimes may become a criminal. Profit 
through secret societies, intrigues, elderly friends, part- 
ners, life insurance or other matters connected with the 
dead. Difficulties through domestic life; secret love af- 
fairs. Danger of infection, and from poisons or surgical 
operations or accidents. Mysterious death is possible. 

28 — Sudden friendship with peculiar people. Originality. 
independence, ingenuity, inventive, resoursef ul ; good 
memory, love of study, learns easily. Fitted for large 
undertaking, handling or starting factories, companies. 



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large businesses, public positions. Probably benefits 
through friends, partners, marriage; but also likely to 
have trouble through the same sources. 

29 — Natural reformer and strong leaning to reformation 
work of some kind. Good memory and intellect. Success- 
ful as manager, agent or employe, or in connection with 
food in any form; or drugs and medicine. Trustworthy: 
fortunate in employing others. Not very ambitious ; easy- 
going, hesitating, nervous. Many friends. May become 
member of a company, firm or society. Nervous and 
plain-spoken. 

30 — Great love of the beautiful, very emotional. Talent for 
painting or music; especially for composing. Tends to 
hold one back from public life and keep one more in se- 
cluded or private lines. May marry an inferior, or make 
a secret marriage. Cheerful, optimistic, sociable", peace- 
ful and perhaps indolent. Money may be gained through 
music or painting or through gifts from friends and ac- 
quaintances. Losses may occur through fraud, or through 
one's own fault. Money may also be acquired by ques- 
tionable means. There may be two marriages ; but delays 
and obstacles are probable and troubles through opposite 
sex. 

31 — Rash and passionate in love matters and may make a 
hasty or very early marriage ; though there is also danger 
of a disappointment. Much influenced by opposite sex and 
likely to have unfortunate experiences in this direction. 
Troubles through disagreements with partner — marriage 
or otherwise — friends and relatives. May be clairvoyant 
or very intuitive. 

32 — Fortunate for a public life or for being the head of a 
business or undertaking. Grave, serious, perhaps melan- 
choly, dignified. Probably money from the family or the 
father ;also from those in higher position. Foreign af- 
fairs play a part in the life. May travel and make at 



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least one long journey. Likely to become very much in- 
volved in the affairs of friends. 

33 — May have both friends and enemies in influential posi- 
tions; but a public career is likely; and success through 
marriage and partnerships. 

34 — Fond of home life; benefits through the mother are 
likely and close association with her. Many changes of 
residence and unusual psychic experiences in connection 
with them may occur. Danger of loss of property and 
land, domestic quarrels and scandals. 

35 — More success in association with others than when 
alone. Makes up the mind slowly, but is fixed and deter- 
mined when once decision has been made. Patient, per- 
severing. Gain through teaching. Fond of money and 
usually acquires it. Sociable, friendly but may be irritable 
at times. Fond of art, music and poetry. 

36— Prominence and power may be gained through com- 
panies, societies, associations. Good for state and county 
positions and benefits through the father. Apt to be re- 
served or secretive, and autocratic. May head some large 
movement; may make a number of voyages and reside 
abroad for a time. Generally a good marriage. Danger of 
deceit, scandal and false charges through friends. 

37 — Great interest in religion, mysteries and occult matters 
and connection with persons or societies interested in 
such matters ; but danger of trouble through these, to the 
reputation; estrangements from friends, and other unex- 
pected misfortunes. 

38 — Versatile mind, strong imagination, love for books, 
study and scientific and literary work. Many changes of 
residence, and short journeys. May do a great deal of 
walking, riding and calling on people. Can succeed as 
salesman, speaker, writer, clerk, journalist, designer, ar- 
tist, sculptor. May change the occupation several times, 
or have more than one. May be somewhat lacking in per- 



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severance or undecided, and there is a possibility of be- 
ing underhanded and rather deep. 

39 — Same as 3. 

40 — Same as 4. 

41 — Money and gain is likely through religion, intellectual 
matters, ships, horses, travel; through family, friends, 
speculation, caring for children. Profit through land, 
farms and food is also possible. Very fond of. money, but 
generous. Generally a happy marriage. Some dang 
losses at times. 

42 — May have much success in law, religion, writing, pub- 
lishing books. Likely to travel abroad. Very persever- 
ing. 

43 — Very sensitive and affectionate. Talent for musk, 
poetry, painting or the stage is probable. Fond of social 
life. Extremely generous. Scandal through love-affairs or 
offspring is possible. 

44 — Love of study, science, literature. Good memory and 
mind. Opinions are not easily changed. Likely to have 
many literary friends and join literary or scientific so- 
cieties. Travel is likely to be for a definite end. 

45 — Strong willed and easily roused to anger under certain 
circumstances ; but otherwise kind, quiet and rather slow. 
May inherit money or gain it through investments, stocks, 
banks, companies, speculation. Careful in money mat- 
ters. May suffer from illness while traveling and from 
treachery through relatives and offspring. Strained or 
peculiar domestic relations or death of marriage partner. 
Danger of being selfish and becoming miserly. 

46 — Ambitious, strong will, serious, thoughtful, reserved, 
steady, persevering. May bring one into a city or govern- 
ment position or into a place of authority. Good for ac- 
cupation connected with machinery or electricity. May 
have many changes of occupation and disagreements with 



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relatives, employers, those in authority. Danger of op- 
position, criticism, reverses and difficulties in the occu- 
pation. 

47 — Probably brings responsibility or prominence, and tends 
to make the person manager, or director. Ambitious, fond 
of publicity and not shy. Likely to be popular, generous, 
high-minded? warm-hearted, honorable; but changeable 
affections. Fond of pleasure and comfort; falls in loves 
easily. Love of music, poetry, perfumes, jewels, clothes. 

48 — Apt to receive favors from those higher up; to have 
many friends and acquaintances, and to obtain a good 
position in life. Probably a successful marriage and a 
pie: home life. Likely to be brought into public 

life and may succeed particularly well as a dealer in ore, 
metals, precious stones or anything which comes from the 
earth. May be very strongly attached to one of the par- 
ents. Marriage may be delayed in some way; and the 

marriage partner may be older and in better position. 

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49 — Same as 13. 

50 — Usually brings many sincere friends. Love of social 
life; humane, sympathetic, superstitious. Original, inde- 
pendent, religious, philanthropic. Fond of science, music, 
poetry. Success and benefits through societies and as- 
sociations. May have strange, psychic experiences. Love- 
marriage is likely. Death may be sudden. May succeed 
as lawyer or speaker; and have very bright eyes. 

51— Same as 42. 

52 — Strong feelings; very emotional; fond of luxury and 
new sensations. Apt to be financially successful and 
gain money through marriage or business partnerships. 
Fond of art and music, and will do best in large rathe*' 
than small businesses. May make many new beginnings. 

■53rr=May_J22arry a relative or employee. Fond of stndv^_ 



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Will always do best in connection with others, or in part- 
nerships. Generally sympathetic and harmonious with 
family and relatives. Danger of disappointments in love 
and obstacles to marriage. Talent for public speaking. 
Business or marriage partner may be quarrelsome. 

54 — Apt to be serious and thoughtful ; and may Have many 
troubles and difficulties especially in early life. May both 
gain and lose through educational, literary and clerical 
work, which may bring many journeys. May do scien- 
tific research work and make new discoveries and inven- 
tions. Tendency to be rather irritable, cynical, and to 
lack candor. Trouble with brothers and sisters; and ac- 
cidents while traveling are possible. 

55 — Same as 37. 

56 — Fond of music, poetry and art. Good natured, kind, af- 
fectionate. Tends to success in marriage, friendships and 
partnerships of all kinds. Fond of social life and easily 
influenced by others. Never does as well alone. Danger 
of periods of domestic troubles and losses through part- 
ners. 

57 — Same as 48. 

58 — Strong talent for invention, travel and exploration. 
Quick-witted; sharp in mind and speech. Apt to be com- 
bative and positive. May have many disputes with broth- 
ers and sisters and one of these many die. Trouble may 
also occur through writings, educat onal matters, letters. 
Fond of reading, speaking and literary work; there is, 
however, some danger of an impediment in the speech. 

59 — Religious, philosophical, intellectual. Benefits and suc- 
cess through servants and employees though there is also 
danger of trouble through treachery, deceit and indolence. 
Some trouble through marriage is likely, and physically 
with liver, digestion or bowels. May lack method and ap- 
plication or be somewhat absent-minded. 



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60 — Many friends; benefits through those higher up. Con- 
nections with governing bodies and public honors are all 
likely. 

61 — Strong imagination and intuition and many strange 
psychic experiences. May have clairvoyant dreams. Love 
of music. Sympathetic and harmonious relations with fam- 
ily. Highly sensitive. 

62 — Same as 53. 

63 — Same as 45. 

64 — Same as 1. 



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YOUR NAME 



IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE. 
IS IT TOUCHING A FORTUNATE 
OK UNFORTUNATE BUTTON FOR YOU 

IF-? 

YOU WERE BORN 

Between 

July 21st 

and 

August 21st 



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Your Name 

ITS ACTION ON YOUR LIFE 
-IF- 

You Were Born 

-BETWEEN- 

July 21st and Aug. 21st 

BY VEOLU J. BOYILE and AELVA J. BOYILE 



Copyright U. S. and England, 1921* 
By 

Veolia J. Boyile and Aelva J. Boyile; 

All rights reserved 



VEOLIA J. BOYILE; 
Steger Building CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. 






FEB -I 1922 



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PREFACE 

The special placing of the name vibration, in connection 
with the individual birth for each of the twelve months, is 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by no 
one in any publication without express permission from 
Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyile. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the condi- 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discords 
played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon the 
life. 

Business men will find these books invaluable in judg- 
ing employees, partners, general conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, as 
well as in showing the direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. 

They have been written for the benefit of those, -\ c 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper st id\ 
necessary to an understanding of the principles involved in 
this science, nevertheless wish a method which will guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results and 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, has 
long passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one science which offers a method of at least 
ameliorating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
to contain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type of events 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
tune, then there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if all 
went wrong. 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith ; 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names : 

123456789 
abcde fghi 
jklmnopqr 
s. t u v w x y x 

Example : 

Mary Ann 

4+1+9+7—21 1+5+5=11 

Smith 

1+4+9+2+8=24 (Mother's name before marriage) 

Tack son 

1+1+3+2 +1+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14 

Look for 21 and read definition. 

Look for 11 and read definition. 

Look for 24 and read definition. 

Look for 19 and read definition. 

Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters. Look lor M and 

read uciiinuoa. 

Look lor A and read aetimaon. 

Look lor & ana reaa aeinnuon. 

Look tor J ana reaa aeiinuion. 
Example 2- 

barton William 

2-Hi-i-y+^-i-b+D=.27 5-j-i>+3+3 4-9+1+4—34 

Clark 

3+3+1+i* +2=»18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+Z +6+5=33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition. 

Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 
Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jaek, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as if it 
were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jim ,etc. 



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Between Julv 21 and Angus* 21 



lor A — Very highly strung and emotional. Fond of mys- 
teries or anything strange or unusual. Many troubles in 
the home and domestic life generally ; possible estrange- 
ment. Frequent changes of residence and possible losses 
through houses and land. Difficulties in regard to the 
occupation, particularly while young. 

2 or B — Quiet, retiring. Liable to meet with many obstacles 
and misfortunes. Love of romance, poetry and music. 
Excellent speaker and writer. May succeed in lines con* 
nected with nursing, domestic and charitable work. Seri- 
ous. Sometimes danger of a tendency to intemperance 
or drug-taking. May have chairvoyant dreams. Not es- 
pecially robust. Danger from secret enemies ; of sickness 
m a hospital or poor-house; or of imprisonment. 

8 or C — Sympathetic and kind; love of music, poetry and 
art. Fortunate for marriage, friendship and love affairs. 
Money may be gained through marriage and partnership. 

4 or D — Fitted for research and investigation and capable 
of directing and controlling others; particularly good as 
manager of a school. Affectionate, sociable, but may have 
a quick temper; and at times may be aggressive and in 
this way make enemies. May have sudden and hasty love 
affairs and be liable to disappointments in this direction. 



Possibility of death of child or trouble through, or be- 
cause of it. Enterprising, fearless, honest. May receive 
money through the father. Some danger of accidents and 
of a weak heart and back. 

5 or E — Generally successful in business, speculation and 
social life. Changeable and restless mentally and physi- 
cally; but good natured, courteous, trustworthy. Fond of 
study and literature. Hopeful, cheerful, sympathetic 
May marry a relative or some close associate. Two mar- 
riages are possible. Benefits through those higher up. 
Danger of troubles through letters, travel and relatives, 
not particularly good for connection with land or houses. 

6 or F — Especially fortunate, for gain through land, farm- 
ing, mines, houses, building. Harmonious relations with 
parents. Danger of poverty at some period and losses 
in later life. 

7 or G — Talent for art and music. Love of social life and 
pleasures of all kinds. Very emotional. May be over- 
generous. Sympathetic and kind. 

8 or H — May suffer from lack of opportunity and have dif- 
ficulty in obtaining an education ; there is also danger of 
trouble through deceit and treachery from servants or 
employees, or of being accused of these things oneself 
Excellent detective. Can unravel mysteries or plan and 
write them. May also gain through speaking, singing, 
clerical work, as a musician or in anything requiring in- 
genuity. May become connected with nursing, medical 
work, prisons or hospitals; but should always work in 
partnership or in association with some one else. Trouble 
with brothers and sisters is possible; also through travel 
by water. 

9 or I — Obstacles and difficulties are probable especially in 
early life, in connection with the education, literary work, 
journeys, brothers and sisters. Thoughtful, serious ; abil- 
ity for scientific work, invention and discovery. May be 



rather hard and cynical and lacking in candor. Danger of 
public disgrace through relatives, false imprisonment, 
domestic troubles. Unfortunate in law matters. Death 
through violence or jealousy is possible, 

10 or J — Danger of sudden losses through imprudent in- 
vestments. Involved affairs. Also unexpected good luck. 
Ingenious and resourceful in overcoming obstacles and 
generally able to extricate oneself from difficulties. Pos- 
sible gain through marriage, business partners or asso- 
ciations. 

11 or K — Love for books and study, science and literature. 
Very active, many changes of residence, sometimes more 
than one house. The occupation is generally connected 
with travelling, or frequent outdoor journeys either walk- 
ing or riding. Skillful with the hands and sometimes 
obliged to live by the wits. Versatile, strong imagination. 
Good salesman, speaker, clerk, writer, artist. May have 
several occupations. Danger of becoming underhanded 
and lacking perseverance and honesty. 

12 or L — Tends to an early marriage, perhaps a hasty one, 
and to many love affairs. Fond of admiration, beauty, 
luxury, art and music. Makes friends easily and is gen- 
erally popular. Likes fine clothes and show. Generous 
and spends freely. Losses which are sometimes one's 
own fault. Sometimes too unrestrained a nature. 

13 or M — Apt to be impulsive and somewhat abrupt in man- 
ner and speech. May have many quarrels with friends. 
May do things quickly and unexpectedly without regard 
to consequences. Quick-witted, forcible, determined. May 
be difficult to change one moment, then change with 
startling suddenness the next. Ambitious, independent. 
Estrangement from offspring, or death of one is likely- 
strong tendency to gamble. Likely to profit through the 
parents and through public undertakings. Probably a 
good marriage. Death in a foreign land is likely and 
may be caused directly or indirectly by a friend. 






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34 or N — Generally fortunate in almost every way. Gain 
through houses, lands, inheritance. Strongly emotional ; 
love of art, music, poetry. Good-natured, charitable, re- 
ligious, kind. Fond of mystery and all strange things 
Fond of home and usually especially devoted to the moth- 
er. Many travels especially by water; though there is 
some danger also, connected with traveling and water, 
which, however^ is not likely to be serious. Death is like- 
ly to occur at a distance from home. 

15 or — Tends to bring friends in influential position and 
to bring the owner into public life. It is also favorable for 
marriage and partnerships. There is danger, however, of 
influential enemies also. 

16 or P — Charitable, sympathetic, broad-minded. May bene- 
fit through the help of others; and may possibly endow 

charitable institutions. There is danger of deceit, enmity 
and treachery through friends connected with societies 
and associations, and serious losses through them. 

1 7 or Q — Probable gain through legacy and inheritance ; but 
liable to have trouble through wills and financial affairs, 
of partners. Apt to be obstinate, very positive, and dif- 
ficult to manage. Becomes very enthusiastic over any 
matter which arouses the interest. Witty, sarcastic, flu- 
ent speaker or writer. Very ingenious and resourceful. 
Skillful with the hands. Love for mysteries and for un- 
ravelling problems. Possible danger while travelling, es- 
pecially in short journeys by water. May lose a brother 
or sister by death. Must leave one's original home or 
home town, to meet with success. 

18 or R — Brings the person into power or prominence in 
some form of religion or philosophy. Gives gravity and 
seriousness. Devout in all matters pertaining to religion ; 
but because of an enquiring mind may embrace new views, 
and gain money through working in some line of this kind. 
Profit may also be made through shipping, horses and 
travel. May follow two occupations at the same time. 



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May inherit money, through the father, probably, and be 
separated from him rather early in life, through travel, 
religious matters or politics. Danger of disputes, losses 
through religious differences, etc., and of trouble while 
travelling in foreign lands. May have a rather odd com- 
bination in life, of popularity at one period and seclusion 
the next. Generally a peaceful, old age. 

19 or S — Strange events are likely ; sudden and unexpected 
occurrences; estrangements and hastily broken friend- 
ships. Very outspoken and may lack tact and restraint. 
Resourceful, inventive, energetic. Love of freedom. 

20 or T— Same as 2. 

21 or U — Makes the person very emotional passionate, fond 
of sensation, luxury, pleasure. May be too unrestrained. 
Much attracted to the opposite sex. Many troubles and 
misfortunes through love affairs. Disappointments, de 
layed marriage, separation. Money may be gained through 
inheritance, gift, legacy, marriage or partnership : through 
matters connected with water, or with the dead, such as 
insurance. There is likely, however, to be delay, trouble 
and many obstacles in obtaining payment of the money. 

22 or V — Brings prominence in public life which may be 
either for good or evil. Apt to receive benefits and as- 
sistance from women and to become head of some public 
undertaking which will attract attention. Excutive abil- 
ity and a good leader or general. Some difficulty is apt to 
arise in this connection, through open or secret enemies, 
which may injure the reputation undeservedly. Somewhat 
selfish and calculating, cautious with money and rather 
regardless of other people's feelings and fond of show. 
Many changes of occupation and probably much travel 

23 or W — Success may be gained in religious or charitable 
occupations connected with hospitals, secret societies. 
Fortunate for physicians or nurses. Quiet and unassum- 
ing, lacking in ambition; too easily influenced, sociable, 



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lacking in energy and initiative; though sometimes rest- 
less and unsettled. Fond of animals. May also profit 
through hospitality, relatives, associations, companies, 
mining. Inclined to make risky investments. 

24 or X — Same as 15. 

25 or Y — Highly emotional, with a love of sensation and lux- 
ury. Favorable for gain through marriage or business 
partner also for legacy. May have presentiments. 

26 or Z — Brilliant, but rather unreliable. Fortunate through 
brothers and sisters. Fond of reading and study which 
covers a wide scope. May have two occupations or make 
sudden changes. Possibly rise to distinction. 

27 — May marry a thoughtful, serious, rather reserved and 
undemonstrative person, with a difference in age, worldly 
position or wealth. There is likely to be gain on one 
side or the other. The father of one or the other is like- 
ly to help or hinder the marriage. This is also favorable 
for business partnerships; with the father, or older per- 
sons. There is also danger of death of a secret lover or 
friend ; and trouble through enemies — especially female — 
at the ages of 21, 35 or 42. Possibility of tragic death. 

28— Tends to make the person reserved and thoughtful, am- 
bitious, steadfast and perservering, Generally success 
in public undertakings or in connection with the govern- 
ment. Cannot work well in a subordinate position. Fre- 
quent changes of occupation. Good memory. Succeeds 
best in large matters, companies, large businesses, public 
life. Love of independence. Sometimes benefits through 
partners, friends, marriage. Favorable for connection 
with electrical affairs. Danger of disputes with parents, 
teachers and employers. May be brought near fires. 

29 — Popular ; falls in love easily ; fond of pleasure and com- 
fort. Generally brings a position of responsibility and 
prominence as manager or director. Ambitious and likes 
to be in the limelight. Tends to give success in specula 



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tion. Love for music, painting, perfume, jewelry, fine 
clothes; honorable, generous, candid, high-minded. Apt 
to have favors from those in higher position. 

30 — Many friends and acquaintances and benefits through 
them. Fond of social life. Strange love affairs and intri- 
gues ; queer occurrences in connection with marriage and 
love matters. Talent for music, poetry or painting, love 
for the beautiful. Likely to join societies. May gain 
through partnerships, companies, banking, investments, 
public enterprises. 

31 — Sometimes ambitious and desirous of power and fame ; 
but never successful when attempting to control or lead 
others. Should always occupy a subordinate position. In- 
clined to work in secret in a rather underhanded manner. 
Likely to have many troubles through servants, false 
friends and co-workers. Shrewd and rather subtle. May 
be a surgeon or physician or become connected with drug 
or food business. Quarrels and misunderstandings with 
friends are likely. Danger of accidents, wounds, surgi- 
cal operations ; bowel and nervous troubles. Possible un- 
ion with inferior. 

32 — Success in religious or philosophical matters. Good 
natured, just, liberal, kind. Fortunate journeys. Sym- 
pathetic. Favorable for literature, horses, ships. Money 
through legacy or marriage is likely. May have two love 
affairs or marriages one of which may be with a relative. 
Love for games and speculation which may lead to gamb- 
ling. 

33*— Profit through employing others. Good physician or 
surgeon. Health may be somewhat poor and cause head- 
aches. 

34 — May have clairvoyant or symbolical dreams. Highly 
strung. Harmonious relations with one's family. Love of 
music. 

35 — Good business ability and sharp wits. Fluent writer or 



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speaker. Witty, sarcastic, given to exaggeration. Easily 
excited. May make many journeys, either short or long. 
Original and inventive imagination ; and probably a writer 
of short stories. Possible trouble with the head or bowels. 

36-— Apt to bring power, prominence, and independence ac- 
companied by loneliness and isolation. May take up any 
line, commercial, political, financial, legal. May be sel- 
fish and very self-centered. Possible tendency to gloom 
or dispondency. Danger of the early loss of a parent, 
loss and dishonor. More success away from home, es- 
pecially in foreign lands. May have an unpleasant en- 
tanglement with the opposite sex, or make an unhappy 
marriage. 

37 — Original, inventive, ingenious, resourceful. Fitted for 
large undertakings in connection with companies, public- 
positions, large manufacturing businesses. Benefits 
through friends, marriage and partners are likely; bin- 
trouble through these may follow. 

38 — More successful when following than when attempting 
to lead. Quiet, persistent, nervous, determined. Am- 
bitious, conservative; does not like change. May acquire 
money through houses, land, travelling, water or liquids ; 
also likely to gain through the mother or wife, and 
through investments. Should live near water. Sociable, 
good-natured; fond of singing, music, painting. 

39 — Same as 3. 

40 — Same as 4. 

41 — Good-natured, tactful, candid, high-minded. Love for 
science, religion, study, travelling ; ships and horse racing, 
or amusement enterprises may prove a source of gain. 
Fortunate home life ; good marriage. Profit through rela- 
tive. Danger at some time of losing money and of find- 
ing it difficult to make a living. Heroic death is likely. 

42 — Success through marriage or partnership and profit 



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through legacy is likely. Possible early death of lather, 
If a woman possible loss of husband about middle life. 

43 — Likely to have close association with the mother. Im- 
pressionable and sympathetic. Danger of loss of property , 
lands and mines. Fond of home life; but may have con- 
siderable domestic inharmony. Many changes of resi- 
dence. Probably some queer psychic experiences. 

44 — Cautious, diplomatic, subtle. Likely to become distin- 
guished. May win prizes and honors at school and other 
places. May make many changes of occupation. Talent 
for public speaking. Apt to obtain a government posi- 
tion, or receive an important post as manager. Danger of 
bad temper and secretiveness, 

4& — A gift for managing and influencing others. Love of 
power and high position. Thoughtful ; conservative. Self- 
confident and assured, but inclined to be distrustful. 
Makes friends at a distance from home, through the fath- 
er, letters, writings, journeys. Gain and loss through 
relatives. Danger of a jealous marriage partner; poverty 
through marriage; accidents while travelling. Rather ir- 
ritable ;selfish and sometimes coarse. May succeed 
through companies, societies, large firms. Probably close 
connection with the father which may bring either good 
or bad results. 

46 — Liable to changes in religious views, May become dis- 
tinguished in law, religion or philosophy. Likely to have 
prophetic dreams or presentiments, Probably much 
travel which at times may be dangerous. Trouble tlirough 
marriage will be likely. 

47 — Fond of home and family and usually especially attach- 
ed to the mother; sociable, highly imaginative and emo^ 
tional. Should never attempt to lead, as most success i» 
met when working under others. Probably many changes 
of residence; money through the parents, through deal- 
ing in liquids, houses and lands or through shipping, Tai- 



1; 

ejrt; for acting, music, painting, poetry. May have diges- 
tive troubles. 

4L8-— Strong imagination and great love for the beautiful. 
High ideals. Falls in love easily. May succeed in art 
music, dramatic lines, literary pursuits, or religious work. 
Also through horses, shipping, sporting matters, travel- 
ling. Probably many journeys, both for pleasure and 
business. May have several love affairs and make (wo 
marriages. A legacy and money through partnership is 
also likely. 

49 — Same as 13. 

50 — Inclined to be serious and not always hopeful. General- 
ly successful in the occupation, and particularly good for 
public life or being at the head of some undertaking. 
Tends to give success, honor, favors and benefits from 
others. Gain through foreign matters, commerce, death 
of relatives, marriage. Likely to be careful with money 
May involve the life very much with affairs of friends, 
causing many difficulties.. Possibility of great wealth. 

51 — Same as 42. 

52 — Very strong feelings and affections. Fond of all pleas- 
ures and social life. Generous. Great love for music, 
painting, literature, the stage. Intense love of beauty. 
Many love affairs. May marry an artist, or someone with 
bohemian tastes. Danger of a broken engagement, un- 
happy marriage, scandal. 

53 — Commercial life is most successful for this number; 
though there is great fondness for science and philosophy, 
and study of all kinds. Practical mind, good clerk or sec- 
retary. Inclined to try too many things at once, and so 
scatter the energies and material resources. Fond of liter- 
ary matters, but apt to write on obscure or unpopular 
subjects which appeal only to the few. Must avoid drugs 
as there is danger of contracting the drug habit. Danger 



18 

from overwork, which brings nervous and digestive troub- 
les. 

S4 — Very determined and persistent. Quiet, kind but 
"touchy." Prudent, economical, grave, diplomatic. Money 
through the parents is likely and through careful invest- 
ments; but the money has a tendency to slip away in 
some manner. Apt to be selfish. Danger of sickness while 
travelling at a distance, treachery from relatives and off- 
spring; death of marriage partner, strange experiences 
through family life. 

55 — Same as 37. 

56 — Good memory. Trustworthy. Fortunate in any sub- 
ordinate position or when employing others. Excellent in 
medical lines, as a druggist, farmer, matters connected 
with food, or as a clerk, teacher, secretary or traveller. 
May become member of a company, or society and engage 
in work for the people. Apt to have a rather quiet and 
uneventful life. 

57 — Same as 48. 

58 — Money through hard work, marriage, legacies; but the 
expenses are high and bring a steady drain and sometimes 
force a too free expenditure, causing danger of hard times. 
Obstinate and very determined in overcoming difficulties. 
Good practical, hardworking, capable manager, but may 
be bad-tempered. Love affairs and marriage are apt to 
bring tragic happenings. 

59 — Profit through church work, pleasure, sporting mat- 
ters, dramatic or amusement enterprises, or in education- 
al lines. Fond of ceremonious display. Fitted for large 
undertakings, government pos tions, public life. Strongly 
attracted to religious, philosophical or scientific work; 
and may become distinguished in some of these direc- 
tions. Strong constitution and vitality. Strong love na- 
ture. 



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60 — Tends to bring prominence and a public career. Favors 
from those in influential position. Ambitious; love of 
power. Success is likely through father or, if a woman, 
the husband. 

61 — In one way, this is good for business; but there may be 
periods when money is acquired only with great difficul- 
ty. Good-natured, friendly patient. Favorable for friend- 
ship and marriage; but danger of tragedy through dis- 
honesty and fraud. 

62 — Same as 53. 

63 — Same as 45. 

64 — Same as 1. 



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YOUR NAME 



IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE. 

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Copyright U. S .and England, 1921. 

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PREFACE 

The special plating ©f the name vibration, m connection 
wath the individual birth for each of the twelve months, is 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by n* 
*ne in any publication without express permission from 
Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyile. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the rondi 
tipns of your life are the result of the harmonies or discord* 
played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon the 

me 

Business men wilj find these books invaluable in judg- 
ing employees, partners, general conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, as 
well as in showing the direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. 

They have been written for the benefit of those, \ o 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper st idy 
necessary to an understanding of the principles involved in 
this science, nevertheless wish a method which will guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results and 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, has 
long passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one science which offers a method of at least 
ameliorating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
to contain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type of events 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
tune, then there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if aM 
went wrong. 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let- 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith; 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names: 



1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 




a 


b 


c 


d 


e 


f 


g 


h 


i 




J 


k 


1 


m 


n 





P 


q 


r 




s 
xar 


t 
nple: 


u 


V 


w 


X 


y 


z 






M 
44 


a i 
-1-f-S 


!■ y 

>+7= 


=21 












Ann 

1+5+5 



n 

Smith 

l+4+9_l_2 +8=24 (Mother's name before marriage) 

Jack son 

1 + 14.3_j_2 +1+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14. 

Look for 21 and read definition. 

Look for 11 and read definition. 

Look for 24 and read definition. 

Look for 19 and read definition. 

Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letter*. Look for M and 

read aeiiniuon. 

Look lor A and read definition. 

Look lor S and read aeiimuon. 

Look for J and read aeiiniuon. 
Example 2- 

Burton William 

2+3+9+2 4-6+6— 27 '5+9+3+3 +9+1+4—34 

Clark 

3+3+1+9+2—18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5—33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition. 

Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 
Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jack, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as if it 
were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jim ,etc. 



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Between August 21 and Sepfccwtar 21. 



1 w A — Ingenious; original; inventive; may be somewhai 
eccentric. Love for exploration and travel and for scien- 
tific or philosophical work. Apt to take up unusual or 
out-of-the-way subjects. Makes friends among literary 
people. Danger of trouble through disobedience, uncon- 
ventionally or rebellion; also with the education, and 
family. Accidents while traveling are also probable. 

2 or B — Love for the mysterious. May have clairvoyant 
dreams or visions. Persistent, determined. Ambitious but 
rather quiet and unimpulsive. Given to making sudden 
friendships and abandoning them with equal suddenness. 
Conservative, does not like change. Usually fortunate 
in acquiring money and property, especially houses and 
laaids. May have a secret occupation or become involved 
in a mystery. Success through connection with water and 
liquids is also probable. Should always live near water. 
Talent for music, singing and painting. Good-humored 
and sociable. 

8 or C — Likely to have delays and disappointments in lovt 
affairs, marriage or business partnerships. Probably mar- 
ry an inferior or someone in a lower station of life. Gaim 
through nursing, as a physician or druggist or in connec- 
tion with food, farms or gardens. Also as an employee, or 



through employee*. Generally good health and digeetiom. 

4 «r D — Likely to be irritable and have a bad temper, Many 
quarrels and disagreements with the parents ; from one of 
whom there is liable to be a separation, perhaps through 
an early death. May inherit property; but annoyances 
through legacies, especially houses and land is probable, 
Many changes of residence. Danger of accidents in the 
dwelling and to the person, through both fire and water, 
and of digestive troubles. 

I or E — Profit through churches, religious matters, philo- 
sophy, shipping, horses, friends marriage, speculation. 
Fond of home; and generally not much travel except for 
business purposes. Both gain and loss is likely through 
connection with farms, or foodstuffs. Fortunate in money 
•natters as a usual thing and in receiving gifts and leg- 
acies. Apt to make a happy marriage. Troubles through 
relatives are likely. 

6 or F — Excellent intellect. Success through teaching, writ- 

ing, literature, science, brothers and sisters, journeys. 

7 or G — Many changes of residences and may have some 
queer experiences in regard to them. Fond of home and 
may have a very close connection with the mother. Dan- 
ger of loss of lands, mines and other property ; domestic 
troubles and scandal. 

8 or H — Good memory and mind. Strong, fixed opinions 
difficult to change. Hard worker; original; capable in- 
tellect. Likely to join societies and associations. 

9 or I — Determined, strong-willed, reserved, diplomatic; 
thrifty. Probably an inheritance and money through 
stocks, lands, banks, public matters. Likely to have heavy 
expenditures ; deceit and treachery through relatives and 
offspring. Sickness through travel. Strange experiences. 
Death of husband or wife. 

10 or J — Forceful, impulsive, somewhat brusque. Lacking in 



H 

tact and apt to give offense without intending it. Re- 
sourceful, inventive, energetic, independent. Disputes and 
estrangements. 

11 or K — Nervous, but rather quiet and unimpulsive and 
very difficult to change. Conservative and most success- 
ful in a solidly established business, or dealing in lands or 
houses. May also engage in a mysterious occupation or 
become involved in a mystery. Profit through connec- 
tion with water or liquids ; gain through mother or mar- 
riage partner. Prudent, economical. More successful work- 
ing with others than when alone. Love for muse and 
painting. Makes many friends. Sociable, materialistic. 

12 or L — Very emotional and h'ghly strung. Intense love of 
the beautiful. Cheerful, charitable, inclined to be indolent 
and somewhat changeable. May have several love-affairs 
and make more than one marriage ; possibly a secret one 
to an inferior. Many losses and troubles through the op- 
posite sex. Likely to pursue two occupations and gain 
through gift or charity, and at times earn money through 
teaching, painting or music. Sometimes not too careful 
in the methods of obtaining money. Loss of money through 
deceit and fraud or sometimes because of one's own fault. 

13 or M — Fond of being in the public eye. Ambitious, ener- 
getic. Fond of authority and responsibility. Profit 
through travel and fore'gn affairs. Apt to have delicate 
offspring. Quick tempered and liable to disputes with those 
in authority. May be a separation from or dsagrerment 
with a parent, or between the parents themselves. There 
may also be trouble through relatives, letters, journeys. 
Probably an inheritance from the father or a legacy from 
brother or sister. 

14 or N — Trustworthy, courteous, sometimes clairvoyant. 
Changeable, restless. Truthful. Fond of traveling and 
novelty, study and literature. Gains influential friends. 
May marry a relative or close friend and perhaps make 
two marriages ; though there is likely to be trouble in this 



11 

connection through relatives, letters or travel. Self-edu- 
cated. Difficulties through, or because of, the mother, 
brothers or s.'sters; possibility of estrangements. Sorrow 
through the family. 

15 or O — Success through employing others. Danger of bad 
health and headaches. 

16 or P — Popularity, many friends, love affairs and marri- 
age are likely. Marriage may be with an artist, musician 
or someone with bohemian tastes. Danger of scandal and 
treachery through friends. 

17 or Q — Love of study, writing and educational matters in 
general. Marriage may be rather of the head than of the 
heart, and may be with a relative. Should always be 
in partnership or in association with others to be success- 
ful. Happy relations with brothers and sisters. Danger 
of great obstacles to the marriage; and unhappiness in 
th.s direction is likely. Love of pleasure, society and chil- 
dren. 

18 or R — Love of leading, managing and controling others. 
Sometimes rather violent and rebellious. Apt to be pas 
sionate, selfish, jealous. Fond of the hidden and myster- 
ious; strange influence over others. Early death of fath- 
er, or estrangement and separation from him. May profit 
from intr.gues, secret societies, elderly friends, partners, 
insurance, deaths of relatives. Unionunate love affairs. 
Able to plot and plan. Danger of shame, crime, infection, 

poison, surgical operations and mysterious death. 

• 

19 or S — Strong interest in religious matters, philosophy 
and mysteries. Danger of trouble through people connect- 
ed with these matters; estrangement from friends or 
separation from them; sudden losses of money and repu- 
tation. 

20 or T— Same as 2. 

21 or U — Sympathetic, kindly; love of poetry, music, art. 



12 

Benefits through marriage and partnerships, or in asso- 
ciation with others ; never does as well alone. 

22 or V — Physically and mentally active ; apt to have a rest- 
less, rather unsettled, manner. Walks, works and moves 
quickly. Probably many journeys and much travelling 
about. Good natured, truthful, honest, sincerely religious. 
May be a somnambulist, and perhaps clairvoyant. Gift for 
teaching and public speaking ; also talent for music, poe- 
try and religious or philosophical matters. May gain 
through horses, shipping and amusement enterprises. 
Fortunate with servants and employees. Possible danger 
while travelling. 

23 or W — Fond of odd, unusual, out-of-the-way subjects, 
and of study. Fortunate for gaining sincere friends and 
benefitting through them. Original, independent views 
on religious matters. Profit through a profession, so- 
cieties, inheritance. Probable love marriage. Scientific, 
philosophical, musical. 

24 or X — Same as 15. 

25 or Y — Intense love of beauty, luxury, music and painting. 
Strongly attracted to the opposite sex. Generally brings 
many friends, love affairs, popularity and a good marri 
age. Safety on water. 

26 or Z-— Patient, persevering. Slow in making up the mind ; 
but very determined when it is once made up. Favorable 
for acquiring money and property. Travel will generally 

• be for business purposes. Good natured, sociable, kind. 
Love for music, painting, poetry. Tendency to be irritable. 

27 — Serious, possibly somewhat melancholy, timid. An ex- 
cellent manager with ability to control others; but may 
have many obstacles in the occupation. May be hindered 
in someway by the father or by bad health. Gain througk 
foreigners, employees, investments. Difficulties will be 
greatest in early life. Danger of trouble through subordin- 
ates. 



u 

28 — Strong imagination and much inventive ability. FoimL 
of ceremony and mysteries. May have strange dreams 
Danger of losing friends and reputation ; and of making 
an unhappy marriage. 

29 — Fond of home life, ease and comfort. Probably closely 
connected with the mother, family and relatives. May in- 
herit through the parents. Very sensitive to environ- 
ment, and falls easily into the ways of those around him 
Many changes of residence. Most successful, when acting 
under the direction of others. Talent for music, painting, 
poetry, acting. Should live near water. Successful with 
houses, land or in connection with liquids or ships. Ner- 
vous, and may have digestive troubles. Special dislike to 
having anyone enter one's private room when absent. 

30 — Fortunate for success with those higher up. Popular 
with teachers, superiors, employers. Gain through public 
enterprises, matters connected with land, business, invest- 
ments, banking. Usually obtains a high and remunerative 
position. Marriage is likely to be delayed for various rea- 
sons ; and marriage partnei will probably be older, or 
hold a higher position. Fond of pleasure. 

31 — Generous, truthful, high-minded, independent, active, 
hard worker. Excellent manager or superintendent, es- 
pecially of schools. Ability for research, investigation or 
exploration. Affectionate ; but may have a quick temper 
and is sometimes aggressive. Sometimes lacking in re- 
straint. Hasty and passionate in love matters. Danger of 
disappointment in love; accidents, annoyances through 
children and social life, death of friends, and too great 
love of pleasure. May lose a child through death or sep- 
aration. Possible trouble with heart and back. 

32— Highly strung, active, self-confident, proud of birth. 
Generous, enthusiastic, persevering. Fond of mysteries 
and hidden things. Given to both pulling down and build- 
ing up; an excellent architect. Positive religious opinions 
though may hold advanced views. May profit through 



14 

litigation, marriage, societies, mining, investments. Apt 
to be entrutsed with the secrets of others and may become 
involved in intrigues. Strange friendships and adven- 
tures, risky speculations. Danger of tragic death through 
jealous enemies. 

33 — Generally good health and vitality. Ambitious, proud, 
dignified. Successful speculation. Love for birds. 

34 — At times very good for money and business, then other 
periods when money is very difficult to obtain. Good- 
natured, patient, sociable. Fortunate for friendship and 
marriage ; but danger of dishonesty and fraud sometimes 
ending in a tragedy. 

35 — Good-natured, friendly, just. Successful in singing, 
speaking, writing ; but many difficulties through deceit 
and treachery. This sometimes comes through servants 
or employees or the person himself may be accused. An 
excellent detective who can unravel mysteries and also 
plan or write them. Diplomatic, cautious. May also do 
well in amusement enterprises or in singing, music ; pub- 
lic speaker. Good entertainer, clerk or secretary. May 
be connected with nursing, medicine, prison hospitals; 
this is usually unpleasant in some way and is more suc- 
cessful when it is in association with another. There may 
be difficulty in acquiring an education ; and danger of suf- 
furing through libel, forgery, theft of papers and scandal. 
Losses through brothers and sisters. 

36 — Tends to give prominence, power, authority, religious or 
philosophical work. Might become distinguished as a 
clergyman, philosopher, financier or an explorer. May 
inherit through one or both parents; and be separated 
from them by travel, religion or politics. May lead a some- 
what dual life, one moment in the eyes of the public and 
the next living in retirement. Profit may come through 
travel, religious matters, shipping, horses. Danger of be- 
coming unpopular and of standing in one's own light. 

87 — Ambitious, diplomatic, tactful, serious, thoughtful, re- 



15 

served, persevering. May have success in public life and 
attain a prominent and responsible position ; is also good 
for lines connected with electricity. Many changes of en- 
vironment are likely ; family troubles in early life and sep- 
aration from the father; obstacles :n the occupation, criti- 
cism and opposition are all probable. Sudden and unex- 
pected occurrences. 

38 — Apt to be aggressive and irritable, independent, self- 
reliant. Determined to have his own way. Changeable, 

- impulsive. Makes or mars his own life. Usually atta ns to 
some prominence and :s placed in conirol over others. Sep- 
aration from the parents, or a parent, early in life is prob- 
able. The mother is apt to strongly influence the life eith- 
er for good or evil. May take up, or become involved in, 
some occupation surrounded by secrecy. Danger of scan- 
dal and of becoming unpopular. Good organizer. 

39 — Some as 3. 

40 — -Same as 4. 

41 — Profit through relatives, hospitality, mining, compan- 
ies, as a physician, nurse, in connection with hospital?, 
religious societies. Apt to make hazardous investments. 
May be unassuming, unambitious, sociable, eas ly influ- 
enced, may be indolent, at one time, restless and unsettled 
at others. Fond of secrets and mysteries. Makes a good 
detective or writer of mystery stories. Success in politics 
and as a public speaker. 

42 — Fortunate for a public life, influence through friends in 
high pos-tion, marriage and partnerships. Danger of in- 
fluential enemies. 

43 — Strong imagination and intuition. Probably clairvoy- 
ant dreams. Highly strung. Love of music. Harmonious 
relations with family. Much travelling especially by wat- 
er. 

44 — Fluent in speech, active mind. Just, sincere, generous, 



14 

religious. Talent for medicine, science, literature 
Changeable. Will probably study more than one subject 
or make rapid changes from one to another. May write im 
partnership or in association with others. Fond of travel, 
riding and walking. Success in dealing in drugs or foods. 
Danger of trouble with the education, brothers and sis- 
ters, short journeys. 

45 — Brings many and great difficulties and misfortunes. 
Losses through friends. Secret enemies, persecution, 
trouble through servants; estrangement from the father 
or his early death. May be brought down from a high po- 
sition. Gain may come through hospitals, asylums, char- 
itable institutions, low class or unlawful occupations. May 
have romantic love attachments with unfortunate end- 
ings. Marriage partner may be sickly. 

46 — Power of concentration, strong wili ? determination., 
Sometimes rebellious and aggressive. Sudden and une£ 
pected occurrences. Danger of falls, accidents, gunshot 
wouTids, explosions, sudden end. May be clairvoyant. 

47 — Love of study, books, science, literature. Strong imag- 
ination, very versatile. Great love of color and light, and 
can succeed in any line of this kind ; or as a banker, hold- 
er of trust funds, or in amusement enterprises. Skillful 
with the hands. Much walking, riding and out door v/ork. 
Excellent traveller, salesman, clerk, writer, artist. Suc- 
cess through brothers and sisters. Danger of lack of per- 
severance, lack of candor. 

48— Intense love of luxury, pleasure and new sensations. 
Strong love nature. May be lacking in restraint. Love af- 
fairs are many ; but are usually accompanied by misfor- 
tunes and troubles of various sorts. Money may be gain- 
ed through legacy, gift, partnership or marriage, through 
connection with water or ships, matters connected with 
#ie dead or through amusement enterprises. Heavy ex- 
penditures ; extravagance of marriage or business partner 
may cause losses. 



49 — Same as 13. 

W — Good-natured, philosophical, peaceful, sympathetic, ver- 
satile. Fine lawyer and public speaker. May have very 
bright eyes. Kind, broad-minded, liberal, high-ideals. 
Gain through travel, literature, horses, shipping, religious 
matters, learned societies, legacy, marriage. Fond of 
games and speculation and perhaps of gambling. Several 
love affairs and probably more than one marriage. 

§1 — Same as 42. 

52 — Success as physician, nurse or clerk. Talent for art or 
poetry. May make many new beginnings. Danger of 
loss through the treachery and deceit of servants and em- 
ployees. Trouble in the occupation. Stomach and bowels 
may be weak. 

53 — Favorable for educational matters, acting, painting, 
singing, writing, speculation. Generally acquires a posi- 
tion of prominence and responsibility where he is directs 
ing and controlling others. May give too much time to 
books and study to the detriment of other occupations. 
Danger of treachery or slander through servants, employ- 
ees or superiors, also through drugs, weakness of heart 
and bowels. 

§4 — Ambitious ; love of high position, power and authority. 
Self-confident, assured. An organizer; can control and 
influence others; diplomatic, distrustful and sometimes 
not to be trusted himself. Rather selfish and somewhat 
coarse. Makes friends through the father or family, writ- 
ings, letters, journeys, at a distance from home. Gen- 
erally makes his own fate. Success with companies, so- 
cieties, large businesses. Danger of troubles in domes- 
tic life, loss through relatives, jealous marriage or busi- 
ness partner; poverty through marriage. Few journeys 
and dangerous. May be a tendency to suicide. 

56 — Same as 87. 



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56 — Gives popularity, ambition, love of being in the lime- 
light. Usually attains a position of prominence as head 
over others. Honorable, generous, high-minded. Falls in 
love easily. Love oi music, poetry, pamting and for com- 
iort and luxury, i^enents come through those who can 
bestow favors. Successful in oil or anything to do with 
light. 

57— Same as 48. 

58— Self-assurance, energy, independence, candor, forceful, 
. positive, enterprising, original. Apt to be too impulsive 
and hasty. wan.ot bjar conceanna.-Lt or ueeeit in any form. 
Makes or mars his own life. Usually great power of en- 
am ance, and much vitality. Natural healer. Danger of ac- 
cidents, fevers, infection. 

59 — intuitive, emotional, humane, good-humored, charitable, 
religious, fcond oi nome and parents. Gam through the 
mother, marriage, public work; may make many jour- 
neys, mainly by water, lor pleasure or business. Fond 
oi mysteries and tne marvellous. Possible troubles 
through journeys, but not likely to be serious. 

60 — May win suceess and honors in lav/, rejigion or philoso- 
phy; publishing. 1 ravel in foreign lands is probable. 
1-ersevering. 

61 — -Snong ieelings and emotions. Sympathetic, charitable, 
intuitive; strange areams. May be clairvoyant. Apt to 
have a strange life lull of remarkable occurrences. May be 
untruthful. 

62— Same as 53. 

63 — Same as 4,. 

64 — Same as 1. 



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YOUR NAME 

IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE. 

IS IT TOUCHING A FORTUNATE 

OR UNFORTUNATE BUTTON FOR YOU? 

IF--? 

YOU WERE BORN 

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and 

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ITS ACTION ON YOUR LIFE 
...IF— 

You Were Born 

-BETWEEN -- 

Sept. 21st and Oct. 21st 

BY VECIUA J. BOYILE aid AELVA J. BOYILE 



Copyright U. S .and England, 1921. 

By 
Veolia J. Boyile and Aelva J. Boyile. 

All rights reserved. 



VEOLIA J. BOYILE, 
910 Sieger Building CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. 



m 






FEB -I 1922 



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PREFACE 

The special placing of the name vibration, in connection 
with the individual birth for each of the twelve months, i* 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by no 
one in any publication without express permission from 
Veoiia J. and Aeiva J. Boyile. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the eondr 
I our life are the result of the harmonies or discord* 

played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more sub lie, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon the 
Hfe. 

en will se books invaluable in judg- 

i artners, general conditions, etc. 

As a guide they are also of great assistance, a? 

he direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. 

ave been written for the benefit of those, \ c 

er time nor inclination for the deeper st Id> 

ending of the principles involved in 

i rertheless wish a method which will guide 

very shortest cut possible, to its results and 

''its. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, has 

eyond the possibility of question. 
Tt is the one science which offers a method of at least 
amel and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
bo ndless fund of enjoyment. 

The del given here contain the type of event* 

likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
tune, then there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if al! 
went wrong. 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let- 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith; 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names : 

123456789 
abcdefghi 
j k 1 m n o p q r 
s t u v w x y z 

Example : 
Mary Ann 

4+l+9+7==21 ^ 14-5+5-.11 

Smith 

l_|_4_j_9_j_2 4-8-=24 (Mother's name before marriage) 
J a c k s o n 

l-f-l-j~3-}-2 -f 1-f 6-f5=-19. Day of month of birth 14. 
Look for 21 and read definition. 
Look for 11 and read definition, 
Look for 24 and read definition. 
Look for 19 and read definition. 
Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters Look for M and 
read definition. 

Look tor A and read definition. 

Look for S and read definition. 

Look for J and read definition. 
Example 2'- 

Burton William 

2+3+9+2 +6+5— 27 5+9+3+3 ^9+1+4=34 

Clark 

3+3+1+9 +2—18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5—33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition 
; Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 
Lool»for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jack, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as if it 
were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jim .etc. 



Don't forget that there are eieren more books in this 
wt-: One for each month. Gire birth data when ordering. 



Price of each book IS cert*. 
Remit With Ordtar. ^ 



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BIRTH 

Between September 21 and October 21. 



1 or A — Not very fortunate financially. Gain at times; but 
also many losses. Ingenious, resourceful, and generally 
able to extricate the affairs from the difficulties in which 
they are involved. Unexpected luck and unexpected mis- 
fortune. Many new undertakings. Danger from dishon- 
esty. 

2 or B — Brings prominence or public life. Executive ability. 
Many changes in occupation. May be placed at the head 
of some business, undertaking, or movement, But usually 
something of an unpleasant nature is sure to arise. Fond 
of show, cautious, selfish, able, to influence others and 
rather indifferent to their feelings. Danger from open or 
secret enemies, and of loss of reputation. 

3 or C — Many love affairs and likely to make a love match. 
Very susceptible to the attractions of the opposite sex. 
Popular, many friends, fond of social life and gaiety of all 
kinds. Kind, affectionate. Talent for music, painting, 
the stage, literature. Fortunate through offspring, or 
through young people. Good for connection with schools 
or the stage. May make more than one marriage. 

4 or D — Likely to have many quarrels and disagreements 
with parents and family. Death of one parent, probably 
the mother, early in life or there may be a separation. 



May be lacking in candor and have an unpleasant temper. 
Probable inheritance of houses and land ; but apt to have 
many difficulties through houses, land or legacy, and his 
own dwelling place; fires, floods, earthquakes, robberies. 
Danger of drowning. May have trouble with nerves and 
digestion. 

or E — Ambitious, impulsive, courteous, trustworthy, but 
changeable and restless physically and mentally. Happy 
relations with family ; fond of travelling and novelty. May 
make two marriages, one of which may be with a relative ; 
bur there may be trouble through letters, travel or rela- 
tives. Profit through the mother's side is likely; travel 
in foreign lands and possible gain through enemies or op- 
ponents. 

6 or F— Money and gain through father or son is probable ; 
but is apt to get away easily. 

7 or G — Strong imagination and probably clairvoyant 
dreams. Highly strung. Love of music. Harmonious re 
lat'ons with family. Much travel. Should live among 
mountains. 

8 or H — Diplomatic, ambitious. Likely to gain distinction 
and advancement. Subtle influence over others. Cautious 
and may be lacking in candor. Probably win prizes at 
schools, and generally through life. Many short journeys. 
May obtain a post in the government, or become head 

t§er. 

9 or I— Fond of controlling others and can influence them in 
ubtle manner. Able to plan, arrange and organize. 

Diplomatic, but distrustful and may be distrusted. Fond 
of seclusion and may be somewhat gloomy. Tendency ti> 
selfishness.* Apt to be a great letter writer. Makes friends 
at a distance rather than near by. Gain or loss through 
relatives. Marriage partner will probably be jealous and 
and marriage may result in poverty. Success may be 
gained through hard work and perseverance. The father 



1* 

may hold a strong influence over the life either for good 
or bad. 

10 or J — Love of mysteries and the marvelous ; strange 
Dreams. Danger of reverses and sudden misfortunes. 
Loss of friends and possibly of reputation. 

11 or K — Independent. Determined to have his own way. En- 
thusiast, impulsive, sometimes aggressive. Changeable, 
restless. The mother will probably strongly influence the 
life either for good or bad. May bring the person into 
some prominence and place him in control of others. 
Makes his own fate; and many follow some secret occupa- 
tion. Friends may turn against him, and there is dan- 
ger of scandal. 

12 or L — Very emotional and highly strung with a great love 
for beauty. Strongly attracted to opposite sex. Many 
and strange love affairs with remarkable events connect- 
ed with them. Fortunate for gaining money through so- 
cieties, firms, companies, investments, or through pub- 
lic undertakings and amusement enterprises. Many friends 
who are always ready to confer benefits. Danger of lass 
through extravagance; and scandal involving friends. 

13 or M — Positive and fixed in ideas apt to be a religious 
enthusiast, aggressive and combative. Strong belief in his 
own opinions, but nevertheless apt to change his views* 
Daring, fearless. Fond of traveling, walking, riding, sail- 
ing. Danger while traveling ; disputes with relatives and 
friends. 

14 or N — Profit through religious work, shipping, horses, 
travel Fixed in religious opinions and seldom changes 
them. Fond of home. Gains through land, legacies and 
gifts. Probably a good marriage. Affectionate. 

15 or O— Ambitious, proud, dignified. Good health and vital- 
ity. Success in speculation. 

16 or P — Success in music, painting or any artistic line. Gen- 



11 

erally good for financial matters; but there ib apt to be 
trouble in the family, and through the father; especially 
in early life. 

17 or Q — Active mind, found of science, study and writing. 
Good clerk and secretary, or manager of servants and em- 
ployees. Not apt to have much public success. May take 
up with unpopular subjects. Danger of poor health. 

18 or R — Marriage partner may be older, more serious and 
wealthier. The father of one side or the other may help 
or hinder the marriage. Fortunate for business partner- 
ships, companies or associations. Danger of inharmony, 
opposition, jealousy. 

19 or S — Independent, original, inventive, resourceful, good 
memory, learns easily. Fitted for large undertakings, 
public life, government positions. Sudden friendships. 
Fondness for unusual subjects. Benefits through friends, 
partners and marriage are likely; but there is also dan- 
ger of discord through all these things. 

20 or T— -Same as 2. 

21 or U — Brings delay and disappointment in love affairs 
and marriage and may marry beneath his own station. 
Profit through land, nursing, drugs, medicine. Generally 
good health. 

22 or V — Self reliant, determined, plain-spoken, energetic, 
hard worker. Sometimes may bring about great changes ; 
yet strongly against change when advocated by others. 
May be rather coarse in speech and manner. Danger of 
becoming dissipated. May act as executor or in some 
way take charge of the affairs of the dead. Legacy 
through the mother or through women is likely ; but may 
involve quarrels. Financial gain through marriage. Dan 
ger from water, liquids, or crowds. 

23 or W — May be very serious or somewhat melancholy ; am- 
bitious, dignified: money through religious matters, leg- 



'12 

acy from father or friend, from relatives, or money from 
commercial matters, marriage. Careful with money as a 
rule. Apt to become much involved in the troubles of 
others. 

24 or X — Same as 15. 

25 or Y — Excellent physician, nurse, clerk, artist, musician 
Danger of loss through servants and employees, dishon 
esty, deceit and troubles in the occupation, 

26 or Z — Observant, quick-witted, clever at repartee, sarcas- 
tic, enthusiastic, excitable. Excellent writer and speaker. 
Given to exaggeration. May write and publish short stor- 
ies or articles which are very original. Many short jour 
neys. Danger of accidents, fever and trouble with the 
head and bowels. 

27 — Ambitious, enterprising, determined, strong intellect. 
Generally attains to power and responsibiity. Favors 
from those in authority ; generally the recipient of gifts 
and legacies. Self contained and self-centred. May have 
a weak heart. Possible death of the father in early life 
or separation from him. Trouble through love affairs. 
Likely to marry an old friend. Danger from crowds and 
over work. 

28 — Strong power of concentration. Self-wiiled, rebellious, 
determined. Quick mind, sharp intellect. Danger of acci- 
dents, falls, gun shot wounds, explosions. Liable to sudden 
death. 

29 — Love of books, study, scientific and literary work, very 
active. Many changes of residence and frequent journeys. 
Much riding and walking, good interviewer. Gain as a 
traveller, salesman, speaker, writer, artist, or may live 
by the wits. Very versatile. May be subtle and rather 
lacking in honesty. Success through brothers and sisters. 

30 — Strong imagination, great love of beauty, poetry, paint- 
ing, music. Many love affairs. May marry a relative or 



15 

someone from a distance and may make more than one 
marriage. Gain through relgion, horses or other animals, 
traveling, sporting matters, the stage. Money from legac- 
ies and partnerships. Should have a good voice. 

31 — Changeable, irritable, may have a bad temper and brood 
over real or imaginary injuries. May lose a parent, prob 
ably the mother, early in life, or be separated from her. 
May inherit houses or land, also money. Many changes of 
residence and accidents in the home, floods, fire, theft. 
Marriage not very happy. Danger of drowning. 

32 — Charitable, religious, sincere. Fond of poetry, music, 
philosophy and intellectual work in general. Good for part- 
nerships and association with others. Many journeys. May 
have trouble through religious persons. Liable to be 
brought into connection with hospitals and public institu- 
tions. Happy marriage. May be left a legacy. Danger 
from enemies, loss through a woman, relatives and 
friends. 

33 — Happy home relations. Success through lands, mines, 
farms. Danger of poverty and financial losses. 

34 — Strongly emotional. Sympathetic, charitable. Strange 
eventful life. May be untruthful. Peculiar dreams. 

35 — Good memory and intellect. Religious, fond of science 
and literature. Likes to join societies and associations. 
Travel is generally for business. 

36 — Jealous, independent, selfish. Strong character, love of 
power and authority. Likely to become unpopular and 
may be involved in a scandal which injures the reputation. 
Strange influence over others. Subtle mind. Can write, 
create or unravel mysteries. Good detective. May lose the 
father early in life through death or separation. Gain 
through secret societies, intrigues, partners, friends, life 
insurance. Sometimes notoriety, or crime. Danger from 
surgical operations, poison, infection, mysterious death. 



14 

37 — Fond of mysteries and ceremony. Strong imagination ; 
ability for invention. May have clairvoyant dreams or 
visions. Danger of domestic troubles. 

38— Successful as physician, nurse ; charitable and domestic 
work. Changeable, irritable, not dependable. Strongly 
emotional Fluent writer and speaker. Rather easily de- 
pressed. Danger from intemperance and of acquiring a 
drug habit, also from secret enemies, prosecution, treach- 
ery, deceit, 

39 — Same as 8. 

40— Same as 4. 

41 — May be superstitious and have rather curious beliefs. 
Fond of unusual subjects and studies, Sociable, broad- 
minded, sympathetic. Original, independent. Love of mu- 
sic and poetry. Gain through friends, occupation, per- 
sonal influence, inheritance. Marriage a love match. 

42— Danger of ill health and headaches. Profit through em- 
ploying others. 

43— At most times favorable for earning money, but there 
are apt to be periods when it is very difficult to obtain. 
Good-natured, patient, fond of companions. Fortunate 
marriage; but danger of tragic occurrence. 

44 — Obsinate, positive, difficult to change. Strong power of 
concentration. Lively, active, clever, fluent speaker and 
writer, ingenious, resourceful. Fond of unraveling mys- 
teries. Excellent surgeon, detective, chemist, writer of 
mysteries. Danger while traveling. Rather uncertain 
temper. 

45— Success through companies, societies, associations of 
any kind. Tends to give a prominent position at the head 
of some body, governing or otherwise. Many journeys. 
Sincere in love, happy marriage. Danger of trouble 
through friends, deceit, false accusations. 

46 — .May have a rather peculiar unattractive manner, which 



15 

tends to bring estrangement with friends and marriage or 
business partner. Hasty engagement and marriage is like- 
ly; but is likely to be followed by separation, through 
death or otherwise. Strong imagination and artistic 
taste. Very intuitive. 

47 — Conservative and hard to change. Quiet, determined, 
persevering. Fortunate, for friends, money, land, houses, 
or in connection with liquids and traveling. Probably in- 
herit through a parent, and have two occupations ; one of 
which may be involved in mystery or secrecy. Love of 
music and painting, great gift for working in color, or in 
anything having to do with light. 

48 — Kind, sympathetic, sociable, popular, Fortunate in 
friends, love and marriage. Most successful when asso- 
ciated with another. Generally financial gain through 
marriage. 

49 — Same as 13. 

50 — Persevering, enthusiastic, generous, self-confident, ac- 
tive. Proud of birth. Fond of mysteries and anything 
partaking of the marvelous. Decided religious opinions, 
may hold rather odd views. May lose a child, Profit 
through marriage, societies, investments, mines. Long 
journeys full of peculiar occurrences. Danger from jeal- 
ousy of others, scandal through children, tragic death 
caused by enemies. 

51 — Same as 42. 

52 — Talent for art, music, poetry, the stage. Very affection- 
ate. Highly emotional. Generous, fond of pleasure and 
social life. Danger of notoriety through offspring and 
love affairs. 

53 — Sociable, good-natured, somewhat changeable. Excel- 
lent intellect. Very sensitive to rhythm; therefore good 
dancer; and may be gifted in music or as a poet. Money 
through land, water, relatives, and the mother. Many 
journeys especially by water. May be a somnambulist or 



16 

have strange dreams. Should never work alone. 

54— Financial losses through friends and those in authority. 
Persecution from secret enemies without cause. False 
friends. Estrangement from and probable early death of 
father. May earn money through charitable institutions, 
asylums, secret societies or occupations. Marriage partner 
apt to be sickly. Love affairs with unfortunate endings. 
Suicidal tendencies. 

55 — Same as 37. 

56 — Probably very fond of the mother and closely attached 
to her and the home life. Sociable, friendly, emotional and 
easily influenced by his environment. Most successful 

, when acting under the direction of another. Love for mu- 
sic, painting, poetry, acting. Fortunate with houses, land 
and shipping. May develop trouble with the digestion. 

57— Same as '48. 

58 — Very impulsive and apt to do things suddenly and unex-~ 
pectedly. Jumps to conclusions. Quick-witted. Fluent and 
forcible speaker. May lose many friends through his own 
fault. Not good for joining or working with companies, 
societies or firms, Danger from liquids, water, scalding^ 
poison, long illnesses. Possible restraint in some form 
through enemies, crime, or lack of money. Marriage like- 
ly to be delayed; and early death of offspring is likely. 

59 — Trustworthy, courteous, good-natured, may be clairvoy- 
ant Restless. Fond of novelty and Change. Influential 
friends have much to do with the life.May make two mar- 
riages, and trouble may arise in this connection through 
letters, travel relatives, or fickleness. Estrangement or 
separation from parents, brothers and sisters is possible. 

60 — Success and honor through marriage and partnerships. 
Gain in this way also, by legacy. May lose father or hus- 
band in middle life. 

61 — May benefit through the help or charity of others ; and 



at sometime may endow an institution. Sympathetic, 
broad. Many obstacles and losses may be encountered. 

62— Same as 5a 

63 — Same as 45. 

64 — Same as j. 



18 

"THE SWITCHBOARD OF THE UNIVEBSfi" 

Those who wish to study this science and be able to do 
a great deal more than is given here, should send for a copy 
of the book, "The Switchboard of the Universe" or "The 
Fundamental Principles of The Yi-King* Tao," by the same 
author. 

Bound in Red Cloth, with Symbolic Cover Design in 
Gold. Price $1.75 postpaid. 

Remittance must accompany order. 

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the Universe Series; one for each month. Give birth date 
when ordering. 

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YOUR NAME 



IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE. 

IS IT TOUCHING A FORTUNATE 

OR UNFORTUNATE BUTTON FOR YOU? 



IF-? 

YOU WERE BORN 

Between 

October 21st 

and 

November 21st 



PRICE 15c 



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Your Name 

ITS ACTION ON YOUR LIFE 
-IF- 

You Were Born 

-BETWEEN- 

Oct. 21st and Nov. 21st 

BY VEOLIA J. B0Y1LE and AELVA J. BOYILE 



Copyright U. S. and England, 1921 
By 

Veolia J. Boyile and Aelva J. Boyile. 

Ail rights reserved 



VEOLIA J. BOYILE, 
LO Steger Building CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. 






FEB -| (922 
DC1A657850 



PREFACE 

The special placing of the name vibration, in connection 
with the individual birth for each of the twelve months, i? 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by nc 
one in any publication without express permission from 
Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyile. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the condi 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discord* 
played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon tbe 
life. 

Business men will find these books invaluable in judg- 
ing employees, partners, general conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, as 
well as in showing the direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. 

They have been written for the benefit of those, \ o 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper st id> 
accessary to an understanding of the principles involved in 
this science, nevertheless wish a method which will guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results aBd 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, ha* 
long passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one scienee which offers a method of at least 
ameliorating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
to contain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type of event* 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfoi- 
tune, then there will be periods when the good fortune wfl) 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if a)3 
went wrong. 



DIKECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of tet- 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement -and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under whieb 
it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith : 
also your mother's last name, before marriage: and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names : 



1 

a 
J 

8 


2 

b 
k 

t 


3 4 
c d 
1 m 
u V 


5 
e 
n 
w 


6 
f 


X 


7 

g 

P 

■ F 


8 
a 

Q 
z 


9 
i 

r 




xan 
M 

44 


aple 
a 

-1+ 


r y 
9+7—21 












A a n 
1+5+5—11 



Smith 

l_j_4_j_9_|_2 -f-8-=24 (Mother's name before marriage) 

Jf a c k 8 o n 

1+1+3+2' +1+6+5—19. Day of month of birtli 14. 

Look for 21 and read definition. 

Look for 11 and read definition. 

Look for 24 and read definition. 

Look for 19 and read definition 

Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



A±*o read definition oi initial letter*. Look for M and 
read definition. 

Look ior A and road definition. 

Look ior S and read definition. 

Look for J and read definition. 
Example 2> 

Burton William 

2+3+9+2+6+5— 27 5+9+3+3 4-9+14-4=34 

Clark 

3+3+1+9 +2=»18. (Mother'8 name before marnage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5—33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition r 

Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. j 

Initial Letters 
Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jack, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as it it 
were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jim etc. 



Don't forget that there are eleven more books in thie 
set: One for each month. Give birth date when ordering 



J 



Price of each book 16 eents. 
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BIRTH 
Between October 21 to November Z\. 



1 or A — Original, positive, forceful, impulsive, inventive. 
May be brusque, in manner and speech, lacking in tact, 
and consequently often give offense. Broken friendships 
and many estrangements are likely to occur. 

2 or B — May have prophetic dreams or presentiments. Hon- 

orable, truthful, candid, quick in manner, restless in mind 
and body. Many changes of home. Excellent teacher 
with a gift for public speaking. Talent for religion, phil- 
osophy, music, writing verse. Gain through shipping, 
horses, amusement enterprises. Benefits through em- 
ployees. Possible danger through travel. 

3 or C — Brings obstacles to marriage and money. The mar- 
riage is likely to be delayed and difference in age or posi- 
tion is also probable. Money may be gained through some 
unpopular or humble occupation, houses and other prop- 
erty also through matters connected with water. An in- 
heritance may also come through the parents or marriage 
partner. 

4 or D — Good worker, with executive ability. Determined in 
overcoming obstacles. May be obstinate and have a bad 
temper. Has a good earning capacity ; but usually heavy 
expenditures which prevent the acquiring of a compet- 
ence, and at sometime result in financial difficulties. Mar- 



riage also brings trouble; danger of loss of honor and poa 
sibility tragic happenings. 

i or E — May be impulsive, but is rather unambitious, chang- 
able, easily influenced. May be indolent and inclined to 
drift at one time, and very restless at others. Sociable, hos- 
pitable, generous. May gain through hotels, inns or tSb- 
taurant keeping; through relatives, associations, mines, 
religious or charitable work, hospitals, societies. Fortunate 
for doctors or nurses. Fond of mysteries and secrets and 
may write excellent mystery stories or make a good de- 
tective. 
i 

$ or F — General success; apt to advance steadily. Forceful, 
energetic ; good vitality and usually long life. 

7 or G — Tends to bring fortunate financial conditions, but 
periods nevertheless, when money is hard to acquire. 
Good natured, patient, sociable. Danger of a tragedy 
through friends or marriage. 

8 or H — Sincere in religious matters though the religion 
may not be orthodox. May become a physician, scientist 
or writer, and study several subjects at once. Good writer, 
but not especially clear. Will probably work in partner- 
ship. Much given to propaganda along any lines which 
arouse the interest. Much travel. Danger of illness while 
traveling and of contracting a drug habit. May gain as a 
druggist or by dealing in foods. Troubles caused by or be- 
cause of brothers and sisters, writings or educational mat 
ters, may arise. 

9 or I — Unfortunate in nearly every way. Brings trouble to 
the occupation and reputation; enmity of those in high 
position ; attacks from inferiors ; trouble financial or oth- 
erwise, through the father. Losses through friends. Sad 
endings to love affairs ; sickness of marriage partner. Gain 
through obscure occupations. 

10 or J — Good memory, broad mind ; inventive, resourceful, 



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independent. More successful in association with others 
than when alone. Fitted for large businesses, govern- 
ment; positions, public life. Liking for the study of un- 
usual subjects and make sfriends with those interested in 
the same matters. Benefits through friends, partners 
and marriage; but also adnger of trouble through the 
same sources. 

11 or K — Successful as a physician or nurse, or in charitable 
or domestic work. Quiet, easy-going but nervous and 
restless ; somewhat fickle in mind, not dependable ; high- 
ly emotional and romantic, but easily discouraged. Fluent 
speaker and writer. Danger of intemperance and drug 
taking, from enemies, sickness, poverty and imprison- 
ment. 

12 or L — Brings favors from teachers, employers, elders 
and gives a position of responsibility and prominence. 
Many friends and general popularity. Profit through pub- 
lic undertakings ; happy marriage ; though there may be 
delays and obstacles. May benefit more through one par- 
ent than the other. 

13 or M — Strong, decided character. Executive ability, prac- 
tical, somewhat materialistic, and without much regard 
for the feelings of others. Romantic courtship and gain 
through marriage. May be delicate in early life. Danger of 
restraining circumstances which may be the result of an 
accident, surgical operation or illness. Possible gain 
through legacies. Should not speculate. 

14 or N— Good-natured, honorable, tactful, generous, candid. 
Fond of study, literature, science; may gain in any of 
these lines or in connection with horses, ships, travel or 
amusement enterprises. Generally harmonious family 
relations, a good marriage, foreign travel. Danger of los- 
ing money or of having periods when money is very hard 
to get. 

15 or O — Happy relations with family especially the parents. 



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Success through land, farms, mines, houses. Danger of 
Josses, weak health and financial difficulties. 

16 or P — Success in painting, music or occultism. Much 
travel. Danger of troubles in the home and public scandal. 

17 or Q — Kind, easy-oing, self-indulgent, positive, fond of 
pleasure. Success as a writer, artist, singer, actor, teach- 
er, or in almost any educational line. Fond of children; 
more fortunate when away from the home town. Many 
journeys. Danger of slander, drug taking, and weakness 
of heart or bowels. 

18 or R — Critical, analytical-, serious. Tends to keep the 
pathetic side of life uppermost in the mind and produce 
menancholy. Repsonsibilities and troubles caused by the 
father or through his affairs are likely. Good for man- 
agerships and official positions ; but danger of losses 
through servants and employees; liver and stomach 
troubles. 

19 or § — Ambitious, steady, thoughtful, serious. Success in 
electrical, matters, or in public positions. Danger of fam- 
ily discord and disagreements, trouble with employers or 
those in authority, especially while young. Many changes 
of occupation. 

20 or T— Same as 2. 

21 or U — Affectionate, kind, sincere. Many love affairs. 
Fond of social life, amusements, friends, show. Cannot 
live a retired life. Favor from influential persons. Bene- 
fits through schools and young people. Apt to retain the 
youth a long time. Talent for acting, music, painting. 

22 or V — Fortunate for partnerships, marriage, popularity 
with the public ; affectionate, kind ; fond of social life. 
Strongly, and too easily, influenced by others ; never does 
as well alone. May be fickle in love affairs but gain finan- 
cially through marriage. Danger of losses through part- 
ners. 



At 

23 or W — Philosophical, good-humored, kind, broad- minded, 
just, humane. Money through legacy or marriage, litera- 
ture, horses, shipping, religious or philosophical work. May 
have a tendency to gamble and speculate. Several love- 
affairs and probably more than one marriage, 

24 or X — Same as 15. 

25 or Y — Talent for art and music. Very sensitive and high- 
ly strung. Love of social life, amusements, pleasure of 
all kinds. Good actor. 

26 or Z — Good-natured, just. Repressing circumstances. 
Successful in speaking, writing, singing. Excellent detec- 
tive or as a secret service agent. Analytical, subtle mind 
which can plan secret moves, therefore can write mystery 
stories or may himself become involved in plots or hid- 
den matters. May be drawn into connection with hos- 
pitals, nursing, medical work, prisons; and will be most 
successful in association with someone else. 

27 — Unfortunate in nearly every way. Business and pro- 
fessional troubles; discord in the home; loss of reputa- 
tion; financial troubles. Difficulties through love affairs 
and marriage. Probable estrangement from a parent, or 
loss of one by death in early life. Death may occur at a 
distance from home. Danger from water. 

28-— Rather cold peculiar disposition w r ith a strong imagina- 
tion and much intuition. May make a sudden or hasty 
marriage; but it will probably be followed by separation, 
divorce, or death of marriage partner. Fortunate for art 
or literary work. Not usually good for any kind of part- 
nership. 

29-~Determined, persevering, ambitious, hopeful, conserva- 
tive; does not like change. Generally gains many friends, 
and is usually fortunate in acquiring land, money and 
property. Success, through traveling, and liquids of any 
kind. May have two occupations, one of which may be 



kept rather hidden. May also gain through music, paint- 
ing, wholesale dealing, societies. Very sociable; but apt 
to erect mental barriers which tend to hold others from 
becoming intimate. 

SO — Love of pleasure, luxury and new sensations. Emotional 
and passionate. Many love affairs, which nearly always 
bring trouble. Delays, obstacles, disagreements, jealousy. 
Gain through gifts, legacies, partnerships. Heavy ex- 
penses or extravagance prevent the accumulating of 
money. 

31 — Tends to bring an impediment in the speech, but a quick 
mind and tongue, which gives wit, cleverness in repartee, 
and sarcasm when angry, May jump to conclusions and be 
critical and faultfinding. Estrangement from family and 
troubles in the home are likely. 

32 — May gain through employees, literary work, travel, 
philosophy, religion, study, dealing in second-hand goods. 
Fond of home and parents. Many travels, probably abroad. 
Secret love affairs and perhaps a secret marriage. Money 
through the family, usually the mother's side. Death 
likely to occur at a distance from home, 

S3 — Strong imagination, good intellect, fortunate journeys. 
Success through writing, educational matters, science, 
brothers and sisters. 

34 — Charitable, broad-minded, sympathetic. May be helped 
by others or may himself endow a charitable institution. 
Danger of losses, obstacles to the ambition, trouble 
through friends, enmity, deceit. 

35 — Apt to win honors and prizes. Ambitious. Has a strong 
influence over others. Serious, rather deep. May obtain an 
important post, perhaps under government, which will 
bring many journeys. 

36 — Gain through marriage on one side or the other, or 
through business partnerships. Power and position is 



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gained through companies, or association with others. 
Help or hindrance comes through the father. Danger from 
opposition, enmity and jealousy. 

37 — Power of concentration, strength of will, wit, quick- 
ness. May be aggressive, and combative. Danger of acci- 
dents, falls, bullet wounds, explosions. 

38 — May have clairvoyant dreams or visions, fond of mys- 
teries and unusual subjects. Probably joins secret socie- 
ties and associations. Sociable, fond of companionship. 

, Independent, unconventional. Possible danger to nerves 
and sight. 

39— Same as 8. 

40— Same as 4. 

41— Ambitious, grave, orthodox, dignified. Usually placed 
in a public position or in control of others. May gain 
money through religious matters, foreign affairs, com- 
merce, marriage, deaths of relatives. Success in politics, 
public or government work. Good public speaker. The 
parents may arrange the marriage. May become very 
much involved in the affairs of friends so that it is dif 
ficult to separate his life from theirs. 

42— Dignity, pride, ambition, honor, good health, success 
in speculation, and in most matters. 

43 — Highly emotional. Sympathetic, charitable. Unusual life 
with strange events. May have peculiar, or perhaps clair- 
voyant dreams. Inclined to be untruthful. Love for travel. 

44— Love of books, study, writing and educational matters 
in general, and these are usually carried on in partner- 
ship or association with another. Marriage is one of in- 
tellect and partner is likely to be fond of the same mat- 
ters. May marry a relative or employee. Harmonious 
family relations. Some danger of trouble through love af- 
fairs and of obstacles to the marriage. Fond of social life, 



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amusements, children. 



45— Generally places the person in a rather high position of 
authority independence and power. Ambitious, selfish, and 
perhaps lonely and isolated. May be somewhat melan- 
choly. More success away from home or in foreign coun- 
tries. Diplomatic. May be somewhat opposed to marriage 
and marriage may be unfortunate. Tendency to be treach- 
erous to friends. 

46 — Original, inventive, subtle. Many obstacles and diffi- 
culties in the occupation. Trouble through servants or 
employees. Restrictions, enmity, criticism. May succeed 
in chemistry, scientific work, or art and will do best in 
association with another. 

47 — Enthusiastic, impulsive, aggressive, combative. May be- 
come prominent in life, and perhaps be placed at the 
head of some movement or public enterprise. The affairs 
may be strongly influenced by the mother whether for 
good or bad, and there may be trouble with the parents 
or an early separation from them. Will usually make his 
own fate. Possibility of scandal. 

48 — Tends to delays and disappointments in love affairs, 
partnerships and marriage. May marry beneath his own 
station. Money may be made in connection with drugs, 
medicine, food, nursing, flowers. 

49 — Same as 13. 

50 — Strong imagination and religious feeling. Love of mu- 
sic and rhythm. Generally a fortunate marriage and many 
friends. Gain through employees, partners, journeys. 
More success when working with others. Should be a 
good public speaker ; and may have very bright eyes. May 
be left legacies by friends. 

51 — Same as 42. 

52 — Benefits through the mother are likely. Fond of home ; 



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many changed of residence and liable to nave unusual ex- 
periences in regard to some of them. Danger of loss of 
property, quarrels in the family, 

53 — Good intellect, but may be rather slow. Fond of study, 
reading and travel. May win distinction in some line. Ex- 
cellent superintendent, especially where attention to de- 
tail is required. Success as physician, chemist or drug- 
gist. 

54 — Success through the father, employees or societies. 
May be reserved and inclined to be autocratic. Apt to en- 
gage in public movements and sometimes make enemies 
of those in authority. Practical, faithful in love, for- 
tunate marriage. Many journeys are likely, and may at 
some period reside abroad. 

55 — Same as 37. 

56 — Versatile mind and strong imagination. Love of book* 
and study. Many changes of residence or may have twt> 
homes. Much traveling and walking or riding about, anl 
many interviews with people. Able to make quick plan* 
to meet an emergency. Good speaker or writer, artist or 
clerk. Tendency to deceive. 

57 — Same as 48. 

58 — Independent, forcible, determined May be impulsive and 
somewhat abrupt in speech and manner. Many broken 
friendships; and sometimes turns friends into enemies. 
Trouble through societies, companies, large firms. Love 
of power. May gain through public undertakings and 
inherit through strange people. Death among strangers 
is probable. Love of gambling. 

59— .Gain through religious matters, journeys, ships, educa- 
tional affairs. Many friends, good marriage. Affection- 
ate. Success in land or agriculture. Fond of speculation 
and perhaps of gambling. Generally receives many gifts 
of money and other things Tends to give long life. 



60 — Fortunate marriage, partnerships, public life. Influen- 
tial friends. Danger of powerful enemies. 

61 — Very emotional Friendships made and broken. Popular. 
Fortunate for Iotc and marriage. Sociable, sympathetic, 
Intuitive, hopeful. 

6a— Same as 53. 

63 — Same as 45. 

64— Seme as 1. 



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IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE. 
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Your Name 

ITS ACTION ON YOUR LIFE 
-IF- 

You Were Born 

-BETWEEN- 

Nov. 21st and Dec. 22st 

BY VEOLIA J. B0Y1LE and AELVA J. BOYILE 



Copyright U. S. and England, 1921. 

By 
Veolia J. Boyile and Aelva J. Boyile. 

All rights reserved 



VEOLIA J. BOYILE, 
Steger Building CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A, 






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PREFACE 

The special placing of the name vibration, in connection 
wjtn the individual birth for each of the twelve months, is 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by no 
one in any publication without express permission from 
Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyile. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the condi 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discords 
played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphy, and of the action of Sound upon the 
life. 

Business men will find these books invaluable in judg- 
ing employees, partners, general conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, as 
well as in showing the direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. 

They have been written for the benefit of those, \ o 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper st idy 
necessary to an understanding of the principles involved in 
this science, nevertheless wish a method which will guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results and 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, has 
long passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one science which offers a method of at least 
ameliorating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
to contain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type of events 
likei} to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
tune, then there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if all 
went wrong. 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let- 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of/ 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
•it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith; 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the lite will partake of each. 

The table tor addition of names: 



.12 3 4 


5 


6 7 8 


9 


abed 


e 


f g h 


i 


j k 1 m 


n 


o p q 


r 


s t U V 


w 


x y z 




Example: 








M a r y 






Ann 


4+ 1^9 + 7=21 






1+54-5 


S m i t h 








1+44-9+2 -f-8= 


=24 (Mother's name 


before marrii 


Jacks 





n 





11 



1+1+34-2 +1+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14 

Look for 21 and read definition. 

Look for 11 and read definition. 

Look for 24 and read definition. 

Look for 19 and read definition. 

Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters. Look for M ao4 

read ueiiniuon. 

.Look lor A and read definition. 

Look lor 8 and read delinition 

Look for J and read definition. 
Example 2: 

Burton William 

2+3+9+2+6+5=27 5+9+3+3 +9+1+4—84 

Clark 

3+3+1+9+2=18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5=33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition. 

Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 
Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jack, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as if it 
were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jrm ,etc. 



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BIRTH 



Between Nov. 21, to Dec. 22. 



1 ©r A — Many occult experiences. Probably quarrels, sep- 
aration, secret enemies, deep interest in occultism, es- 
trangement from friends, unexpected misfortunes. 

2 or B — Firm determined, self-reliant, able to fight one's 
own battles. Abrupt, plain-spoken, positive, conservative, 
obstinate, difficult to influence. May start revolutions or 
try to force great changes. May have a bad temper and be 
revengeful. Danger of taking to drinking or drug habit. 
May receive legacy from the mother or through females. 
Gain through marriage or partner. Probably have several 
children and lose one. Critical, tends to coarseness of 
speech and lack of refinement. A death in the family or 
of someone closely associated with it, may have occurred 
shortly before or after one's own birth. May act as exe- 
cutor or be frequently brought into contact with the dead 
or follow some occupation having to do with the dead. 
Favors marriage; but if a woman, there is almost cer- 
tain to be trouble in any contact with the opposite sex. 

3 ©r C— Same as 39. 

4 © r D — Same as 40. 

5 or E — Sincere friends from whom one will derive pleasure 
and profit. May be superstitious and have curious beliefs, 
love of out-of-the way subjects. Success and pleasure from 



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societies, associations, etc. Make a bve-marriag*. Pro- 
fessional success. Sudden end. 

6 or F — Success in secluded occupations. Danger of loaa, 
prosecution, secret enemies. 

1 or G — Love for travel. Intuitive, sympathetic, benevolent, 
usually a life full of strange experiences and remarkable 
occurrances. Maybe untruthful. Apt to have weird 
dreams. 

8 or H — Positive, obstinate, difficult to convince. Power 
of concentration, manual dexterity. Gets very enthusias- 
tic over any cause which appeals to the ideas and rouses 
to great indignation over real or imaginary wrongs. Live- 
ly, active, wii:ty, sarcastic; probably has a great flow of 
words and command of language most of the time; re- 
sourceful and talent for practical invention. Fond of un- 
ravelling mysteries and solving problems. Success as a 
chemist, surgeon, detective, soldier, metal worker. May be 
able to heal or control through the will. A brother, sister 
or cousin may die, strongly affecting the life. Danger 
while traveling, especially by water. Success in law. 

9 or I — Success through societies, the father and subordin- 
• ates, associations, companies. Tends to bring promin- 
ence, position, authority. Usually domineering. Goes into 
popular movements against established authority. Often 
gives success in acquiring wealth through stocks, com- 
panies, speculation. May be widely known. Faithful in 
love, probably a happy marriage. Danger of loss, fraud 
and trouble through offspring. 

10 or J — Apt to be thoughtful, serious and reserved, am- 
bitious, persevering. Finds it difficult to work for others. 
Tends to success in public occupations connected wit.h gov- 
ernmental bodies, but is better for electrical and manu- 
facturing businesses. Danger of family discord in youth 
and loss of or separation from the father, and later of op- 
position and public criticism. Difficulties in the occupa- 
tion and many changes of residence. 



11 or K — Many acquaintances among women, clubs. Inclines 
to mysticism, fondness for the occult ; love of music, may 
join secret or mystical societies. Sociable, sympathetic. 
Many friendships, made and broken .Peculiar, independ- 
ent, fond of secrets. May be very nervous and have trouble 
with the eyes. 

12 or L — Love of beauty, painting and music. May marry 
among one's relatives or someone from a long distance, 
probably a foreigner. Fortunate travels, and likely to be 
successful in artistic, musical or dramatic lines; also in 
connection with horses, shipping, voyaering, athletics, lit- 
erary work. Marriage may lead to change of religion, 
starting some new religious work and traveling. Money 
through legacy or partnership. Many love-affairs ; may be 
fickle. Must guard against falls. 

13 or M — Same as 49. 

14 or N — Kind, charitable, unassuming. Success in connec- 
tion with hospitals, secret societies, churches. Sociable, 
changeable, not ambitious, inclined to be indolent, ease- 
loving and easily influenced. Fond of animals. Profit 
through companies. May marry an inferior. Inclined to 
make hazardous investments. Good physician, nurse, law- 
yer, detective, policeman, writer of mystery stories. 

15 or O — Good for educational matters. Excellent intellect. 
Success through brothers and sisters, writing, teaching, 
science, literature. 

16 or P — Very emotional and fond of luxury, and new 
sensations, but danger of falls, financial and mental. 

1 7 or Q — Wide comprehensive view of things. Quiet, easy- 
going, good natured. Success in intellectual lines, mining, 
geology. Many changes of residence. May be an excel- 
lent dancer or have talent for music or poetry. May gain 
money through connection with lands and property, 
through close relations, and the mother or her side of the 
family. Works better with associates than alone. Fond 



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of water and may do much traveling on it; especially 
short journeys. Probably be somewhat clairvoyant or 
have presentiments. Makes friends among all classes, joins 
societies, associations, companies. Good fer-the. digestion ; 
but troubles or shocks upset the stomach. 

18 or R — Tends to bring power, authority and responsibil- 
ity. Separation or difficulties in love-affairs. Probably 
death of one child and separation from others; benefits 
and favors through the father or those in higher position ; 
but losses through investments; possible separation from 
the father, or his early death. Enterprising, ambitious, 
determined. Not specially fond of pleasure, but able to 
enjoy very small things. Many troubles through the dis- 
like and treachery of servants and employees. Profit 
through foreign affairs, marriage, intellectual pursuits. 
Partners who turn into opponents. Danger from crowds 
and possible death from overwork or heart-disease. 

19 jar S — Apt to have domestic discord. Inventive, imagin- 
a tive. Fond of mystery and ceremony or ritualism. May 
change the religion and possibly become famous in law or 
religious matters. May make many successful journeys, 
but there is also danger from travels. ^ 

20 or T— Same as 2. 

21 or U — Apt to be closely associated with one of the par- 
ents, and fond of family life. Profit through parents, 
marriage, some occupation connected with water; also 
from some rather unpopular employment. Unfortunate 
for marriage or money and brings obstacles to both. May 
be much difference in age or position between the person 
and the marriage partner. Mother may help or hinder 
the marriage, and it may be delayed, from one cause or 
another. Money or property may come from the parents of 
one side or the other. Probable competence at end of life. 

22 or V — Favors work with the people, for the people. Good 
memory ; successful as manager or agent, farmer, miller, 
grocer ,confectioner or any line connected with food or 
grain, or with drugs and medicine, as chemist, druggist. 



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herbalist, physician. May make many journeys. Trustwor- 
thy and faithful. May be retiring, but somewhat boast- 
ful. May work as secretary, clerk, messenger, traveler, 
school teacher, and join some company, firm or society. 
Fond of the study of hygiene and anxious to appear well 
to strangers. 

28 or W — Active, self-confident, emotional, determined. Ar- 
dent, persevering, generous. Fond of mysteries, secret 
and occult things. Proud of birth. Analytical. Positive 
and sometimes aggressive in religions. Likely to have 
jealous enemies and peculiar intrigues, and profit through 
litigation, marriage, societies, death of partner, public in- 
vestments, mining, etc. Apt to be entrusted with secrets 
involving the honor of others. Peculiar friendships, many 
travels, strange adventures, questionable speculations. 
Notoriety, through children. Danger and misfortune from 
the water and voyages. Liable to death by water or while 
traveling, or possible tragic death through social or polit- 
ical connections. 

24 or X — Same as 15. 

25 or Y — Many changes of residence, and probably strange 
psychic experiences. May have close association with the 
mother; fond of home, very impressionable. Danger of 
loss of property, lands, mines, domestic inharmony, scan- 
dals. 

26 or Z — Good memory, strong, intellect, inclined to literary, 
scientific or religious work. Fixed opinions, does not, like 
change. Many friends among learned people. Travel for 
a definite' object. Joins literary, scientific or religious 
societies. 

27 — Troubles and difficulties, especially in early life. 
Thoughtful, serious, better for later life. Dual experien- 
ces in affairs connected with relatives. Profit from two 
sources by questionable means. Strength of character, 
subtlety of purpose, depth ©f thought; ability for re- 
search work or for invention and discovery. May tend to 



13 

be unfortunate for the father. May die early in the per- 
son's life or meet with troubles. Danger of trouble with 
brothers and sisters, accidents while traveling; false im- 
prisonment through treachery or domestic troubles. De- 
ceitful relatives or employees may bring public dishonor 
May marry abroad, or marriage partner may be a foreign- 
er. Unfortunate in legal matters and may suffer through 
self-deception. Liable to meet with a strange death 
through violence or jealousy. 

28— May gain through public occupation or in connection 
with the state, but apt to have many hindrances and ob- 
stacles, insurmountable difficulties and troubles through 
servants. Subtle, original. Succeeds best in connection 
with others, especially in chemistry, science or art. Dan- 
ger of public hostility and official enemies. 

29 — Self-reliant; shrewd; impulsive; favorable to public 
life. Independent. Sometimes irritable. Somewhat vol- 
atile and changeable. May achieve popularity and reach a 
position where he may be in charge over others, or be at 
the head of some undertaking ; and probably attain prom- 
inence in one's own sphere. The mother will play a prom- 
inent part in the life, sometimes an unfortunate one. Gen- 
erally strikes out a path for oneself whether right or 
wrong. May sometimes become involved in matters de- 
manding secrecy or surrounded by mystery, or in occupa- 
tion of rather low class, and quite contrary to the nature. 
Favors original and independent ventures; but danger of 
unpopularity or scandal. 

30 — Sympathetic, kindly, sociable, popular. Love for music 
and poetry. Favorable for love, marriage, friends, money 
by marriage and through partners. Gain through matters 
connected with clothes, ornaments, flowers, perfumes, 
toilet preparations. 

31 — Money through occupations connected with war; arms, 
ammunition, etc. Generally determined to have one* own 
way and to overcome all obstacles. May possibly have sud- 
den and violent outbursts of temper. May earn consider- 



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able money or receive money through marriage or leg- 
acy; but apt to have high expenses and spend money 
quickly. Danger of extravagances and loss, and of being 
in very poor circumstances at sometime in life. May have 
powerful opponents, and tragic happenings through love 
affairs and marriage. 

32 — Fond of power, display, grandeur, dignity. Generally be- 
comes engaged in some public work at the head of some 
matter, where others are under the person's control. May 
also become prominent in science, art, religion or philoso- 
phy. May make one long journey but not apt to travel 
frequently. Fortunate and happy through children, soc- 
ial life, friends. Strong constitution, great vitality. Com- 
passionate, high-minded, benevolent. Deep love nature. 
Honorable death. 

33—- Usually fortunate for financial matters, generally 
money from the father or the son. 

34 — Favorable for love, marriage, friendship, popularity. 
Sympathetic, social, intuitive. Emotional, many changing 
friendships, among artists, musicians, mystics. Danger of 
treachery, scandal and loss through friends. 

35 — Active mind, Fluent speech, just, generous, sincere. 
Taste for medicine, science, law, literature. Changeable, 
apt to start at one thing and drop it for another. Likes to 
write on religion, philosophy, or science and to get up 
books or pamphlets for propaganda work, but apt to lack 
clearness of express. Fond of walking, riding, and 
traveling ; may become ill while on a journey or travel be- 
cause of ill-health. Likes to handle or deal in drugs, medi- 
cines or foods. Danger of acquiring drug habit, and of 
quarrels with relatives. 

36 — Serious, discreet, critical, analytical, original, capable, 
but timid. May be considered dull as a child. May be- 
come more diffident with age, and perhaps, gloomy and 
melancholy. Apt to have the ambition frustrated and 
disappointments or reversals in the occupation. May be 



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held back by ill-health, an unpopular vocation, or by the 
father's actions or affairs ; though at times may also bene 
fit through him, also as a manager. Profit through for- 
eigners and religious employees. Disinclined to marry; 
but may have a romantic courtship; may have headaches, 
colds, congestion of the liver, stomach and bowels. Danger 
of mental troubles. 

$7 — May have trouble through impulsive partnerships, and 
marriage, with later separation and divorce. Enmity, riv- 
alry, opposition, criticism, broken friendships. Peculiar 
disposition and manner. Favorable for artistic or literary 
occupations, and where marriage partner has these tastes 
also, the danger of marital troubles is lessened. 

S8 — Will be in public life in some manner, and have several 
changes in occupation, much traveling, help through wom- 
en. Can influence others, but may be cautious, calculat- 
ing and rather selfish. Danger of notoriety, downfall, loss 
and changes for the worse . 

39 — Social, good-humored, friendly, clear-headed ,intuitive. 
Fond of music and poetry. Gain through marriage , 
friends, the public .Inventive ,original. Talent for writing, 
public speaking, should have neat handwriting. Gets on 
well wKh close relations. May have two occupations and 
receive money from more than one source. Gains and 
losses through speculation. May make several marriages 
or have a number of love affairs. Pleasure and profit from 
travel. Favorable for social popularity and marriage. 
May marry someone from a distance. Inconstant; fond 
of flirting, 

40 — Energy, courage, pride, activity, self assurance, popu- 
lar, impulsive, rebellous, dislike of secrecy, desire to lead. 
May have the power to heal ; danger of accidents, fevers, 
wounds, infection, physical illness and dangers brought 
by one's own action. Good comes through personal effort. 

41 — Good-natured, kind, liberal, just, compassionate, favor- 
able for religious matters, travels, shipping, connection 



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with horses, literature. Fond of speculation an<| game*. 
Two love affairs or marriages, one may be with a relative. 
Possible tendency to gamble, 

42 — Best for later life. Good heredity, Happy relations with 
parents; father may die before mother. Success with 
lands, farming, mining, building, but danger of poverty at 
times, weak constitution, loses at end of lifa 

4S-— Broad-mined, sympathetic, charitable. May help— or be 
helped by — charitable institutions. Not particularly good 
for heaUh or money. Apt to have many obstacles and ill 
luck of various kinds. 

44 — Good memory, practical, can turn the intellect to daily 
business use. Excellent secretary, clerk, or in almost any 
practical line. Inclined to try too many things at once, 
and to contract a drug taking habit. Not apt to be suc- 
cessful in public matters, writing, or as a speaker. May do 
everything in a quiet, obscure way. Likely to write upon 
unpopular or forgotten subjects. Danger of bowel trouble. 

45 — Intuitive, philosophy, tends to bring promience, power 
and authority. Might become an eminent, philosopher, 
explorer, or financies. May follow two occupations at once 
or change from one employment to another. May receive 
money from the father but be separated from him early 
in life through religion, traveling or politics. Double 
life of seclusion, and popularity. Serious. Danger of 
disputes, losses through religion or bigotry, unpleasant 
notoriety and difficulties while traveling at a distance 
from home or in foreign lands. 

46 — Troubles and misfortunes in the home, especially in 
early life. May be fickle or suffer from fickleness in 
others; dislike for conventionalities, strong desire for 
freedom and independence; troubles or loss thiough the 
father; difficulties through children. Rebellious, change- 
able in love affairs. Usually successful in a public career ; 
but annoyances through children and social life wifl be 
likely. 



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47 — Fortunate for nursing, domestic or charitable work. 
Quiet, retiring and easy-going, restless, fond of change. 
Irresolute and unreliable. Mediumistic, romantic ^hos- 
pitable, rather despondent. Fluent speaker, writer or 
composer. May incline to dissipation or drug taking. Not 
▼ery strong physically. May be untruthful. Danger of 
secret enemies and of detention in hospital, poor-house or 
prison, enmity of the public. 

48— Likely to make a love-match which has been a case of 
"love at first sight." Kind-hearted, constant, pleasure- 
loving, favors and financial benefits from those in higher 
position, many friends ; cannot live alone or a retired life. 
Money through young people and speculation. Talent or 
possible genius for painting, music, the stage, or poetry. 
Prosperous children. Success in connection with schools, 
Probably several love affairs. 

49 — Inclines to rash love affairs and early or hasty mar- 
riage. Marriage on the other hand, may be much delayed 
because of an early disappointment. May suffer through 
passionate impulses, and become involved with opposite 
sex. May marry someone with a bad temper and separate, 
or partner may die. Most of the troubles are caused by self ; 
criticism, enmity, opposition, quarrels and separation 
from friends rassociates and relatives. 

50 — Intellectual but matter-of-fact, analytical, doubting, 
hesitating. Faithful employee and will benefit through 
employing others. Profit through investments, literature, 
travel by land or dealing in second hand things. Prudent, 
may have a secret love affairs and marry an inferior. For- 
eign travels and associations. May be wanting in appli- 
cation and method and be absent-minded. Danger at some 
t^me in life of treachery, and deceit and a tendency to 
Indolence. May have weak liver action, poor digestion and 
bowel troubles. 

51 — Same as 42. 

5S— -Musical talent. Harmonious relations with family. Mav 



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have clairvoyant dreams. Usually fortunate, may travel 
considerably, especially by water. 

53— Same as 62. 

54 — Ambition, power, strength of will, self-control. Gener- 
ally places the person at the head of affairs but of tea 
brings isolation and loneliness. May be melancholy or 
gloomy at the least, very serious. Success through hard 
work, and away from home. Danger of losses through 
speculation, friends and selfish children. May be unfaith- 
ful to friends and opposed to marriage, May become very 
much involved with opposite sex. 

55 — Same as 37. 

56 — Quiet and unimpulsive but very persistent and deter- 
mined. Money through travel and occupations connected 
with liquids, water, oil. Conservative, does not like change. 
Apt to have a considerable number of friends, and o ac- 
quire money, land and houses. Should live near water. 

Also .good for connection with companies, trading, associa- 
tions, etc. May be obstinate and unforgiving, b it is m 
general good hearted. Fond of singing, music and paint- 
ing. 

57 — Same as 48. 

58 — Probably a quick temper and inclined to be dictatorial 
and quarrelsome. Early death of father or estrange- 
ment from him. May profit through travel, foreign af- 
fairs, public life, but apt to arouse ennity, opposition, 
criticism. Possible separation between the parents. Off- 
spring may be delicate and sickly, apt to have difficulties 
with brothers and sisters, troubles through letters and 
journeys. 

59 — Good natured ,benevolen:, tactful, honorable. May havt 
considerable self esteem. Profit through religious mat- 
ters, family, friends, marr age, speculation, investments, 
horses, caring for children ,affectionate ,fond of money, 
but generous. Troubles through relatives. Generally ft 



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faithful marriage partner and pleasant home life. 

60 — May profit through employing others but tendency to 
headaches and general ill-health. 

61 — Troubles connected with the father and in the early 
home life. Favorable for financial matters and money 
making, art, music and large business of the type of cat- 
ering. Fond of mystical matters. Danger of downfall, pub- 
lic scandal, family troubles. 

62 — Slow to make up the mind but very determined when 
it is once made up. Patient and persevering in acquiring 
knowledge. Travel is usually for a definite end, and there 
is not much of it. Friendly, sociable. Money through teach- 
ing, writing, brothers, sisters, better success when con- 
nected with others than when alone. May be irritable and 
have fits of anger at times. 

63 — Same as 45. 

64 — Same as 1. 



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IT'S ACTION ON YOUR LIFE 

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YOUR NAME 

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--BETWEEN-- 

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BY VEOLIA J. BOYILE and AELVA J. BOYILE 



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Copyright U. S .and England, 1921. 

By 
Veolia J. Boyile and Aelva J. Boyile. 

All rights reserved. 






VEOLIA J. BOYILE, 
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PREFACE 

The special placing of the name vibration, in connection 
with the individual birth for each of the twelve months, is 
absolutely original with the author and can be used by no 
one in any publication without express permission from 
Veolia J. and Aelva J. Boyile. 

"You are a musical instrument. Your body and the condi- 
tions of your life are the result of the harmonies or discords 
played by you or upon you from day to day, by your per- 
sonal name." It is merely another more subtle, form of 
Wireless Telegraphv, and of the action of Sound upon the 

Business men will find these books invaluable in judg- 
ing employees, partners, general conditions, etc. 

As a health guide they are also of great assistance, a? 
well as in showing the direction where physical, financial or 
mental danger lies. 

They have been written for the benefit of those, .\ u 
having neither time nor inclination for the deeper si u.y 
necessary to an understanding of the principles involved in 
this science, nevertheless wish a method which will guide 
them by the very shortest cut possible, to its results and 
benefits. 

That it is an absolute exact and accurate science, has 
long passed beyond the possibility of question. 

It is the one science which offers a method of at least 
ameliorating, and a cure, for many of the evils of life. 

To those merely seeking amusement they will be found 
to contain an endless fund of enjoyment. 

The definitions given here contain the type Of events 
likely to occur during the life of the individual whose name 
is being read. Some of them may have already occurred, 
others will probably be yet to come. If one part of the name 
shows fortunate indications and another indicates misfor- 
tune, then there will be periods when the good fortune will 
predominate, and other periods when it will seem as if all 
went wrong. 



DIRECTIONS 

To use this book follow directions carefully. 
The manner of adding the names from the table of let- 
ters and numbers as given below is very simple. Any child 
of ten can learn it in a few moments. 

If it is done correctly the accuracy of the reading 
given for each number will be a never ending source of 
amusement and fascination to all. 

Each letter is to be counted as the number under which 
it is placed in the table. 

Use every name you possess, such as Mary Ann Smith : 
also your mother's last name, before marriage; and day of 
month of birth as a number. 

Do not add the names together, use each separately. 

If one name has a fortunate definition and one unfortu- 
nate, the life will partake of each. 

The table for addition of names : 

123456789 
abcde fghi 
jklmndpqr 
stuvwxyx 

Example : 

Mary Ann 

4+1+9+7=21 . 1+5+5=11 

Smith 

1+4+9+2 +8=24 (Mother's name before marriage^ 
Jack son 

1_)_1_|_3_|_2 +1+6+5=19. Day of month of birth 14, 
Look for 21 and read definition. 
Look for 11 and read definition. 
Look for 24 and read definition. 
Look for 19 and read definition. 
Look for 14 (birth) and read definition. 



Also read definition of initial letters. Look for M and 
reaa aetinition. 

Luok ior A and read definition. 

1.00K ior S and read definition. 

Look tor J and read definition. 
Example 2- 

Burton William 

2+3+tf+2 +6+5=27 5+9+3+3 -|-y+l+4=34 

Clark 

3+3+1+9+2=18. (Mother's name before marriage) 

No r t o n 

5+6+9+2+6+5=33 (Birth, 20th.) 

Look for 27 and read definition. 

Look for 34 and read definition. 

Look for 18 and read definition. 

Look for 33 and read definition. 

Look for 20 and read definition. 

Initial Letters 

Look for B and read definition. 
Look for W and read definition. 
Look for C and read definition. 
Look for N and read definition. 

If you are called by any nickname, as Mamie, Jim, Jack, 
Polly, etc., add this also and read definition exactly as if it 
were an extra name. For instance, if called Mamie, read 
Mary and Mamie. If called Jim, read James and Jim ,etc. 



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BIRTH 



Between Dee. 22 and Jan, 21. 



or A — Originality, ingenuity, inventive, resourceful, sud- 
den friendships with people who follow curious profes- 
sions, unexpected good or ill through them. Great apti- 
tude for learning. Independence; may take up several 
lines of study; good memory; success through large un- 
dertakings, factories, companies, public life, partners, 
friends or marriage. 



2 or B — Love of music, poetry, art. Popular, affectionate, 
good natured, kind. Fortunate for marriage, partnerships 
and friends. Popular with the masses. Manners may be 
rather studied. Much influenced by others, especially by 
some one person. Very dependent on companions. Danger 
* : losses through partners, and of domestic troubles. 

b - j C— Money through marriage, friends, popularity, the 
public. Fixed, determined, positive, affectionate, faithful. 
Sometimes gain through speculation. Marriage likely to 
be delayed through money affairs, death or separation. 
Marriage will probably be for money on one side. May 
receive legacy; partnership, business. 

4 or D- — Apt to be vacillating, indolent, irresolute, easily in- 
fluenced by others. May be untruthful and lacking in 
honesty. Usually tangles up his own affairs until the 



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snarl is almost impossible to unravel. May suffer from 
slander, theft, false reports and may act as a secret enemy 
to others and, suffer from secre': enemies in return. Gen- 
erally good intellect. Danger of lingering illness ; also from 
liquids; drowning; scalding, foods, poison. Detention or 
restraint through enmity, crime or poverty ; disappointed 
love, delayed marriage; two attachments; early death of 
offspring; help from friends. Love for the mysterious. 
May benefit through hospitals. Tendency to do something 
dishonest. 



5 or E — Rather grave and serious. Often brings a public ca- 
reer or places the person in control over others. Success, 
honor, popularity, sometimes wealth; ambitious, ortho- 
dox, dignified. Money through orthodox religion, foreign 
affairs, death of relatives, commercial enterprises; /do- 
mestic life or marriage. Inclines to travel and will proba- 
bly make a long journey at some time in life. 



6 or F — Many friends, benefits, satisfied ambitions. Public 
honors. 



7 or G — May endow charitable institutions and at another 
time be dependent on charity. Connection with ships or 
water likely. Sometimes affiliation with secret or occult 
movements; friends also connected with such matters. 
Danger of deceit, enmity, unpopularity, thwarted plans, 
heavy losses. 



8 or H — Favorable for all educational and literary matters. 
Always prefers working with others than alone. Head 
governs the heart in love affairs. Marriage partner prob- 
ably clever. May marry a cousin or employee, and meet 
one's fate on a journey. Good for public speaking. Danger 



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of fickle and quarrelsome wife or husband. Intellectual 
work in partnership with others. 



9 or I— Persistent. Affectionate. Fond of social life. Strong 
desire for fame. Ambitious ; selfish ; lonely. Tact ; diplo- 
macy ; financial success abroad; but not much at home ; 
loss through speculation, acquaintances, selfish children, 
Treacherous to friends. Opposed to marriage. Unfortu- 
nate for marriage partner; may become seriously entan- 
gled with inferiors of opposite sex. Possibility of brain 
trouble. Death through chronic ailment. Power, ability, 
self-control, strength of will, success through hard work. 
Danger of dishonor, downfall, loss, early death of parent. 



10 or J — Artistic talent. Occult tendencies, new views, 
changes of faith., Chance of becoming famous in law, re- 
ligion or occult matters; learned, original, successful jour 
neys; though also possibility of trouble through travel. 
Strong imagination, fond of ritualism, mysticism; and 
sometimes very advanced, religious views. Inventiveness. 
Dreams and visions. Sometimes trouble through mar- 
riage. 



11 or K — Prudent, economical, high mentality. Loves to 
come before the public; works for fame. Changes of oc- 
cupation. Travelling, fortunate for money; help from 
women. Danger of notoriety, public hostility, downfall, 
loss, unprofitable changes. 



12 or L~— Profit in business connected with art, clothing, 
ornaments, perfumes, etc. ; ;also through partnerships or 
legacy. Danger of death, loss or extravagance of marriage 
or business partner; disappointment or separation in 
love. Passionate, luxurious, wasteful. Tendency to lack 



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of modesty and restraint. Attracted by opposite sex. 
Troubles through love affairs. Money through inheri- 
tance, gift or legacy, partnership, or marriage; but dif 
ficulty in getting possession of it. Gain through things 
connected wi';h water, or matters having to do with the 
dead. 



13 or M — Usually successful in dealing with the public. Good 
worker under superiors ; peculiar ties ; may make secret 
union with inferior; death of friends and helpers. Diffi- 
culties in the way of the ambition. Able to resist disease. 
Energetic worker. Danger of trouble with employees, and 
of getting in ;o subordinate position and having difficulty 
in regaining independence. Liability to accidents, wounds, 
surgical, operations, fevers affecting liver and alimentary 
canal. Probably quiei; end surrounded by relatives. Tends 
to conceal, suffers through servants, employees, false 
friends. 



4 or N — Many true and fortunate friends who bestow con- 
siderable benefits. Will do much that will bring friends. 
Fond of out-of-the way matters, original. Love of social 
life. Humane, superstitious, broad, spmpathetic. Profit 
through personal, influence, profession, associations, in 
heritance. Love affairs, marriage. Good fortune through 
societies and associations. Sudden end of life. 



15 or — Practical. Business ability. Tendency to selfish- 
ness. Fortunate for financial matters. Sometimes money 
through the father or occupations of the son. Money apt 
to slip away easily. 



1 6 or P — Usually fortunate ; great love for beauty and ar fc ; 
talent for music and painting; possible marriage to 



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artist, bohemian or psychic. Danger of broken engage- 
ment, unfortunate marriage, irregular attachments, scan 
dal, fickleness. 



17 or Q — Apt to carry on two occupations at the same time, 
and to study two subjects at once. Favors travel and is 
apt to be fortunate for close relatives, reading and study. 
Inclined to scatter the energies. Brilliant, but rather un- 
reliable. 



18 or R — Tries to do too much. May be peevish and have 
domestic discord. Worry through love affairs, inferiors 
and children; honor or dishonor through marriage; mar- 
riage partner may rise through merit. Danger of death 
by drowning or in a foreign land. May have difficulty at 
end of life. Early death of father; loss through land, 
houses ,e';c. ; estrangement from parents; privation; trou- 
ble in later life. 



19 or S — May receive an unexpected legacy. Self willed; 
power of concentration, rebellious ; fond of mysterious 
things .Danger of disappointment, accidents, falls, gun- 
shot wounds, explosions; liability to sudden end. 

20 or T — Refined, courteous, obliging, but manners a 
trifle studied. Fortunate for marriage, partnerships, and 
friendships. Popular with the masses ; acquaintance with 
inferiors; many women friends. May make a profitable 
marriage ; but may be fickle. Danger of domestic troubles 
and losses through partners. 

21 or U — Generally a rise in life. Love of music and poetry ; 
gain through short journeys, brothers, sisters, writings, 
intellectual pursuits. Popular, refined, neat penmanship; 
money from various sources ; harmony with relatives. May 



— N 



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have several marriages, or love affairs ; possibly one with 
a relative. May marry some one from a distance. Fond of 
ilirting; inconstant. 



22 or V — Fate much influenced by early environment but 
usually can become master of one's own life. Fond of res- 
ponsibility ; faithful, affectionate ; proud ; popular ; fond of 
pleasure, ease and comfort. Generally successful in specu- 
lation. 



23 or W — Generally profit and good fortune through r 
riage, partners and popularity. Persons connected ^n 
law or religion bestow benefits. May marry some one at a 
distance, or a foreigner. Travelling in connection with 
marriage or business matters. Clear-headed, charitable 
compassionate ; religious, sincere ; fond of poetry ; profit 
through marriage; friends, servants, partners, journeys; 
sometimes disliked by clergymen; legacies from strang- 
ers ; connection with public institutions or hospitals. Usu- 
ally a happy marriage and peaceful end. 



24 or X — Business ability. Tendency to selfishness. Fortu- 
nate for finances ; money from the father and sometimes 
from the son ; but lets it slip away. 

25 or Y — Generally fortunate in most things. Strange psy- 
chic experiences, and dreams. May have much travel, es- 
pecially by water. Talent for music. Affectionate relations 
with ! family. 

26 or Z — Success, promotion and probably fame through 
writings or similar work. Changes in occupation or may 
enrage in several lines of business. Talent for public 
speaking. Mystical, diplomatic, profound, ambitious. Hon- 
ors at school. Possibly a diplomatic post. 



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27 — Reserved, diplomatic; profit through industry, frugal- 
ity, judicious investments. Treachery and sorrow through 
relatives and offspring; sickness from foreign travel and 
dislike of travel ; love of occultism ; peculiar domestic ex- 
periences ; possible death of marriage partner. A few 
faithful friends; money through the father and from 
careful management. 



28 — Personal magnetism. Loss through speculation. Unex- 
pected breaks with offspring. Rebellious, unconventional, 
fickle, or may suffer from fickleness in others ; domestic 
troubles and obstacles especially in youth; loss or diffic- 
ulty through the father. May have success in public ca- 
reer; though hindrances and social annoyances may be 
expected. 



29 — Quiet, retiring, easy-going, fond of novelty, restless, 
rather irresolute and easily discouraged. Obstacles, mis- 
fortune, and opposition apt to occur all through life. Self- 
indulgent, romantic ; hospitable ; fond of expressing sym- 
pathy. Popular, changeable affections; fond of pleasure, 
ease and comfort. Tends to success in speculation. Danger 
of dissipation, and of acquiring a drug habit ; from secret 
enemies ; of detention in hospital, poor-house or prison. 
May be rather untruthful. 



30 — Foresight, tendency to clairvoyance; but lacks contin- 
uity; and may be inclined to be indolent and wavering. 
Favors employment under others; good will of inferiors; 
faithful servants. Delays and disappointments in love, 
partnership or marriage ; may make a messalliance ; money 
through employees. Profit through subordinate position; 
good digestion and appetite. 



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[ — Energetic; active; self-assured; popular; impulsive; 
rebellious; dislikes secrecy; desire to lead; magnetic and 
healing power; possible illness or even death which will 
be due to person's own action. Good fortune through per- 
sonal effort. Courageous. Usually strong constitution. 



32 — Tends to bring happiness, benefits, gain through 
houses, lands, etc.; legacy from parent; usually the moth- 
er is especially devoted. Gain through the mother, mar- 
riage, inferiors the public. Intellectual; emotional, hu- 
mane; intuitive; fond of mystery and marvels. Travels 
for health and pleasure. Danger of annoyances from 
travel though generally not very serious ones. Prosperous 
old age; peaceful death away from home. 



"33 — Vitality; energy and force of character; general 
cess ; loner life. 



34 — Good for financial matters and general money-making 
but probably trouble in the family in early life and 
through the father especially. Talent for music. Particu- 
larly fortunate for business like catering, confectionery. 
Success in artistic, musical, and mystical matters. Da 
of downfall, public scandal, family troubles. 



deceitful, jeal- 
ous and treacherous, or prudent, self-controlled and digni- 
fied ; and on this will depend the worst or the best. Usually 
an eventful life with downfall through too hasty actions. 
Profit through legacy, literary work, writing and travel- 
ling. May lose brother, sister, relative, or close friend. 
Trouble through wills and money affairs of marriage or 
business partner Disappointment in love. 



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36 — Enterprising; ambitious; determined ; powerful intel- 
lect; good judgment; indfferent to pleasure; sorrow 
through, and secret enmity of inferiors; treachery and 
hatred of servants. Honor and profit through deaths, for- 
eign affairs, philosophy, domestic affairs, intellect, mar- 
riage. May marry an old friend and finally realize one's 
hopes. A few sincere friends among equals and superiors. 
Trouble through partners who turn into opponents. Dan- 
ger from crowds, psychic ailments and infection; delay, 
irregularities or separation in love affairs; death of one 
child, separation from others; loss through investments. 
Good for public work or official appointments. Death 
through heari; disease or from overwork. 



37— Disputes with subordinates; troubles with digestion 
and bowels ; subtle ; penetrating ; original ; obstacles ; re- 
strictions; thwarted ambitions; insurmountable difficul- 
ties in occupation; public enmity and criticism. 

38 — Musical, artistic. May make a mark in politics or 
society and gain wealth. Independent, practical. Dual na- 
ture and experience ; secretive ,rebel.lious ; demonstra- 
tive; prophetic. Travels, voyages, dreams, psychic ex- 
periences. Danger while travelling and possible trouble 
through religion or law. 

) 
39— -Fortunate ; money through marriage; friends, popular- 
ity. Pleasure, luxury, amusement. Affectionate, faithful, 
positive, tenacious; fond of money, but generous. Mar- 
riage may be delayed by financial troubles, separation or 
death. Marriage for money upon one side or the other. 
Probable incompatibility. 

40 — Strange psycnic experiences. Much influenced by sur- 
roundings. Danger of secret enemies, lingering illnesses, 



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m liquids; drowning, scalding, floods, poisons, or food 
in liquid form ; detention or restrant through enmity, 
crime or poverty ; disappointed love ; delayed marriage ; 
two attachments ; early death of offspring ; liking for oc- 
cultism ; help from friends ; may benefit through hospital- 
i :y, detective work, etc. May behave dishonestly. Probable 
death in retirement, want, hospital, or institution. 



41 — Fortunate for legacy and money by marriage, or part- 
nership. Possibly only a small sum, however. Emotional, 
determined, proud of birth ; peculiar intrigues with super- 
iors; jealous enemies; profit through litigation, marriage, 
societies, arbitraton, death of partner, public investments, 
mining, etc. Apt to be entrusted with secrets involving 
honor of others ; critical ; strange friendships ; long voy- 
ages ; strange adventures ; notoriety through children ; 
questionable speculations. Danger of tragic death through 
social or political connections. 



42 — Talent for invention. Favorable for journeys, educa- 
tion, intellect, imagination ; success through brothers and 
sisters, also writing, study, leaching, science, literature. 
Affectionate relatives. 



43 — Friendships with mystics, artists, musicians. Popular. 
Fortunate for love and marriage. Danger of treachery, 
scandal or loss through friends. 

4 4 — Strong, positive mentality; self indulgent but kind- 
hearted. Fond of children, music and poetry. Apt to be- 
come so immersed in mental occupations as to neglect ma- 
terial matters. Fortuna.e for educators, actors, artists, 
singers, writers; and generally for speculation. Intellec- 



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tual offspring. Danger of trouble or slander through em- 
ployees or superiors, from drugs* or weakness of heart or 
bowels. 



45 — Probably downfalls through hasty impulses. Loss or 
disappointment in legacy, marriage, or business partner; 
waste of money. Acquisitive, passionate, selfish, indepen- 
dent, shrewd, tenacity; love of life. Subtle influence over 
others. Early death of father, possible separation or es- 
trangement from him. Profit from secret societies, in- 
trigues, elderly and ambitious friends, partners, oppo- 
nents, life insurance and death of others. Careful, invest- 
ments; inferior and jealous relatives. Sad love-affairs; 
secret domestic 'ties; prominence in secret or unpopular 
things. Danger of notoriety, crime or shame, also from 
infection, poison, surgical operation ; and of a mysterious 
death which attracts public attention. 



46 — Sensitive, psychic, fond of occultism and travelling; 
trouble in the home life, in the dwelling place, through 
houses, and occupation, especially in early life* Trouble 
wi th a parent ; fluctuating affairs ; annoyances in the fam- 
ily and in public life; changes of residence* 



47 — Jealous. Love of mystery. Peculiar, independent, un- 
expected ; student of human nature, fond of secrets. Many 
acquaintances among women, inferiors, at clubs, among 
the general public, etc. Friendships easily made and given 
up ; periods of gain then of loss. 



48 — Probable competence at end of life. Late marriage. For- 
tunate family relations. Probable inheritance from par- 
ents. Profit through marriage or occupations connected 
with ships, water or liquids, also from unpopular or hum- 



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ble occupations. Devoted to the mother who, will, either 
help or hinder the marriage materially; hindrances to 
marriage, generally because of age or position. 

49 — Affairs of the early home often influence the entire 
life. Usually successful in connection with the public. Good 
worker under superior; peculiar ties; may make secret 
union with inferior; death of friends and helpers. Obsta- 
cle to ambition. Power to resist disease. Energetic worker 
May have trouble with servants and employees. Subordi- 
nate position and difficulty in rising to independence 
Danger of accidents, wounds, surgical operations and 
fever affecting liver and alimentary canal. 

50 — Ambition. Fortunate and happy through offspring; 
social success, friends. Profit through pleasure, sports, 
drama, higher education, church work. Proud, loyal, 
magnanimous: ambitious, intuitive, religious; fond of 
pomp and power. Dramatic taste for ceremony, Journeys 
are nearly always for a spec ; al purpose. Honorable death 

51 — Good for journeys and education. Imagination. Success 
through brother and sisters. Good intellect. Gain through 
writing, study, teaching, science, literature. 

52 — Periods when money gaining is easy and others when 
it is very difficult. Good-humored, patient. Favorable for 
friendship and marriage ; but danger of a tragedy in the 
life. 

53 — Quick-witted ; observant ; sharp ; tendency to exagger- 
ate. Many short journeys. May be a writer of short stor 
ies. 

54 — Musical, artistic. May become noted in politics or so- 
ciety and gain wealth. Independent, practical. Success in 



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religious or university life ; serious views ; constancy ; 
ability for work. Danger of disputes ; misfortunes ; reli- 
gious bigotry or indfference. Trouble while travelling or 
on voyages in foreign lands. Intuitive, philosophic; occult; 
humanitarian; popular. Money through judicious invest- 
ments; unassuming; prophetic insight. Inheritance 
through father; separation from parent, through travel, 
religion, politics. Dual life of popularity and seclusion. 
Peaceful age and end of life. 



55 — Subtle ; penetrating ; original ; obstacles ; restrictions ; 
thwarted ambitions; insurmountable difficulties in occu- 
pation; public enmity and criticism. Loss through specu 
lation. Unexpected ruptures with offspring. 



56 — Impulsive, aggressive, irritable, independent, self-will- 
ed, disobedient. May achieve distinction, be placed in au- 
thority over others and at some time become notorious, 
The mother will probably play a large part in the life and 
it is likely to be an unfortunate one. May have disputes 
with the parents, or may be separated from one, or one 
may die young. May act unexpectedly and independently. 
May possiibly become involved in a mystery or act in a 
mysterious way. Danger of scandal and unpopularity. 

57 — Profit through parents, marriage, occupation connec- 
ted with water; also from unpopular or humble occupa- 
tions, but not especially good for either money or mar- 
riage. Devoted to the mother who materially either helps 
or hinders the marriage. Danger of obstacles to marriage 
through age or position. 



58 — Artistic. Ardor; religious enthusiast; independence; 
love of freedom; success in law; executive ability. Dan- 



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ger of being contentious and despotic ; skeptical ; change- 
able beliefs; possible danger while travelling; suffering 
* on account of opinions; disputes with relatives and con- 
nections; impulsive in speech and action; secret scandal, 
and ill repute which is often undeserved. Profit by more 
than one marriage and through legacy. Anxiety regard- 
ing health ; travel ; adventure ; dual experiences at end of 
life. 

59 — May rise in life. Hospitable; philanthropic; fond of 
animals. Profit through hospitality, kindred, mining com- 
panies; possible marriage to inferior. Danger of hazard- 
ous investments. Quiet, religious end. Success in charita- 
ble occupations or in connection with hospitals, secret so- 
cieties, etc. Excellent for physicians or nurses, and for 
giving and receiving sympathy. Fond of occult matters. 
Protects against attacks from enemies. 

60 — Health; vitality; success; merited honor; dignity; 
pride, ambition, profitable speculations ; generally one 
child. 



61 — Mystical; psychical; peculiar views; dreams; visions: 
occult experiences. Travelling but sometimes danger 
through this. 

62 — Quick-witted; observant; sharp; tends to exaggerate. 
Many short journeys. May write short stories. Nervous ; 
business ability ; brilliancy ; repartee. 

63 — Loss or disappointment in legacy, marriage or business 
partner ; waste of money ; acquisitive ; selfish ; passionate ; 
jealous; independent; shrewd; tenacity and love of life; 
subtle influence over others ; early death of father, possi- 
ble estrangement or separation. Profit from secret so- 



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cieties, intrigues, elderly and ambitious friends, partners, 
opponents, life insurance and death of others, careful in- 
vestments. Inferior jealous kindred. Sad love affairs. 
Secret domestic ties. Prominence in secret or unpopular 
things. Danger of notoriety, crime, shame. Risk of in- 
fection, also from poisons and surgical operations. Some^ 
times mysterious death which attracts public attention. 

64 — Independence; good brain; originality; good memory. 
Quickness in acquiring knowledge; may take up several 
lines of study. Success through large undertakings, fac- 
tories, companies, public life, friends or marriage. Sudden 
friendships with people of curious pursuits, unexpected 
good or evil through these. 



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